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PNA Welcomes British PM's Statement on Peace Process

The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) welcomed on Monday the statements made by British Prime Minister Tony Blare on ending up the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.


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The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) welcomed on Monday the statements made by British Prime Minister Tony Blare on ending up the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Reports said that Blare announced that he is ready to invite Palestinian leaders to London to discuss with them reforms in the PNA as well as ending violence and resumption of the stalled MiddleEast peace process.

PNA Cabinet Secretary General Ahmed Abdel Rahman said that the Palestinians welcome Blare's invitation and his concerns over the Palestinian situation.

Abdel Rahman said that the British prime minister is enthusiastic to achieve peace in the region, adding that Blare had called for holding an international peace conference a month ago aimed at ending up with the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

"The meeting would be with a great interest in case it tackles issues related to ending the occupation and the tragic situation that the Palestinian people are living in as well as ending the world's silence over the Israeli crimes," said Abdel Rahman.

PNA Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo refused to comment onBlare's statements, saying that the Palestinian side would react tothese statements "as soon as the Palestinian side receives an official invitation from Blare."


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