Well it had to happen ...
As reported by ... Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service
"Hamas lawmaker Halil al-Haya on Thursday claimed, however, that Russia had invited officials from the Islamic group to visit Moscow for talks.
Al-Haya told a Hamas-affiliated Palestinian magazine that the Russian government had officially invited a Hamas delegation, headed by Damascus-based Hamas political leader Khaled Meshal, to Moscow. Al-Haya would not specify the date, but said the visit would be in the coming days."
With Damascus based Khaled Meshal invited it appears that a statement will come out of such talks with clarification as to the new status. It appears certain that Hamas has requested such a meeting.
What do they hope to gain?
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Showing posts with label Downgrade ties with Hamas. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 4, 2007
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Putin Stabs Hamas in the back, downgrades ties.
We have seen such Global posturing (to the West) in the past, will it last?
Russian President Vladimir Putin told visiting Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas that "he is the legitimate leader of all Palestinians," Russian news agencies reported. What made the difference? Why make such a statement now?
Recently, Vladimir Putin has also sided with the West in speaking out against Iran's Nuclear ambitions (as part of the Security Council). Why?
What are the ambitions of Russia? They appear to be playing "all sides" and have little taste for being part of any team.
Can the world leave Russia unchecked in the Middle East?
Russian President Vladimir Putin told visiting Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas that "he is the legitimate leader of all Palestinians," Russian news agencies reported. What made the difference? Why make such a statement now?
Recently, Vladimir Putin has also sided with the West in speaking out against Iran's Nuclear ambitions (as part of the Security Council). Why?
What are the ambitions of Russia? They appear to be playing "all sides" and have little taste for being part of any team.
Can the world leave Russia unchecked in the Middle East?
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