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The leader of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, has told British PM Tony Blair he is going to press ahead with early elections.The leader of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, has told British PM Tony Blair he is going to press ahead with early elections.
Mr Blair, who is in the West Bank, praised the decision, which has provoked clashes between Mr Abbas' Fatah group and its rival, Hamas.Mr Blair, who is in the West Bank, praised the decision, which has provoked clashes between Mr Abbas' Fatah group and its rival, Hamas.
Fighting between the two has paralysed the administration.Fighting between the two has paralysed the administration.
Mr Blair also told the Palestinian leader he backed his efforts to revive the peace process.Mr Blair also told the Palestinian leader he backed his efforts to revive the peace process.
"Nobody should have a veto on progress," Mr Blair said."Nobody should have a veto on progress," Mr Blair said.
Talks offerTalks offer
Mr Abbas' call for early elections to resolve tensions between the rival factions has been labelled a "coup" by Hamas, which won a sweeping victory in parliamentary elections in January and controls the government.Mr Abbas' call for early elections to resolve tensions between the rival factions has been labelled a "coup" by Hamas, which won a sweeping victory in parliamentary elections in January and controls the government.
Gaza residents on the violence and prospects of a new electionIn pictures
But the Palestinians have faced an international aid boycott since because of the group's refusal to renounce violence or recognise Israel.But the Palestinians have faced an international aid boycott since because of the group's refusal to renounce violence or recognise Israel.
Armed men have been out in force in Gaza over the weekend
Mr Abbas said he had called for early presidential and legislative elections to relieve "the current impasse".Mr Abbas said he had called for early presidential and legislative elections to relieve "the current impasse".
There have also been a series of clashes between the two groups in recent days. On Sunday, a ceasefire was reported, but outbreaks of violence continued through the night and into Monday.There have also been a series of clashes between the two groups in recent days. On Sunday, a ceasefire was reported, but outbreaks of violence continued through the night and into Monday.
"I felt it was essential to allow the people to have their say on a platform that achieves Palestinian national interests," Mr Abbas said."I felt it was essential to allow the people to have their say on a platform that achieves Palestinian national interests," Mr Abbas said.
HAVE YOUR SAY Like it or not Hamas were democratically elected. Blair's encouragement of what is effectively a coup is disturbing Ali, Birmingham, UK Send us your comments He urged Mr Blair to lift an aid freeze on the Palestinians and said he was ready to hold "serious" talks with Israeli PM Ehud Olmert.HAVE YOUR SAY Like it or not Hamas were democratically elected. Blair's encouragement of what is effectively a coup is disturbing Ali, Birmingham, UK Send us your comments He urged Mr Blair to lift an aid freeze on the Palestinians and said he was ready to hold "serious" talks with Israeli PM Ehud Olmert.
Mr Blair praised Mr Abbas and urged the international community to back a new push towards peace in the region.Mr Blair praised Mr Abbas and urged the international community to back a new push towards peace in the region.
"Your people are suffering," Mr Blair told Abbas. "We don't want anything to stand in the way of helping the Palestinian people.""Your people are suffering," Mr Blair told Abbas. "We don't want anything to stand in the way of helping the Palestinian people."
Mr Blair is due to meet Mr Olmert later on Monday.Mr Blair is due to meet Mr Olmert later on Monday.
Lord Levy, Mr Blair's special envoy to the Middle East, has joined the prime minister on this latest leg of the tour and is thought to have held preparatory talks with Israeli officials.Lord Levy, Mr Blair's special envoy to the Middle East, has joined the prime minister on this latest leg of the tour and is thought to have held preparatory talks with Israeli officials.