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The Islamist movement, Hamas, has said Palestinians will not be bound by any decisions taken at this week's US-backed Middle East peace conference.The Islamist movement, Hamas, has said Palestinians will not be bound by any decisions taken at this week's US-backed Middle East peace conference.
Ismail Haniya, a leader of the group that is not attending the talks, said discussions would be "fruitless".Ismail Haniya, a leader of the group that is not attending the talks, said discussions would be "fruitless".
Some 40 countries and organisations have been invited to the conference on Tuesday in Annapolis, Maryland.Some 40 countries and organisations have been invited to the conference on Tuesday in Annapolis, Maryland.
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have been meeting in Washington to set out basic terms for the negotiations.Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have been meeting in Washington to set out basic terms for the negotiations.
US President George W Bush will also hold separate talks with the Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, and the Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas, on Monday. US President George W Bush is also holding separate talks with the Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, and the Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas, on Monday.
'Fruitless''Fruitless'
Ahead of Tuesday's conference, several Hamas leaders met at the Palestinian parliament in Gaza City to sign a document stating that Mr Abbas had no right to make concessions in any peace deal.Ahead of Tuesday's conference, several Hamas leaders met at the Palestinian parliament in Gaza City to sign a document stating that Mr Abbas had no right to make concessions in any peace deal.
"The people believe that this conference is fruitless and that any recommendations or commitments made in the conference that harm our rights will not be binding for our people," Mr Haniya said as he entered the building."The people believe that this conference is fruitless and that any recommendations or commitments made in the conference that harm our rights will not be binding for our people," Mr Haniya said as he entered the building.
We are very proud that we are not involved in this conference, which will bring for us nothing Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahhar "It will be binding only for those who sign it."We are very proud that we are not involved in this conference, which will bring for us nothing Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahhar "It will be binding only for those who sign it."
Mr Haniya was dismissed by Mr Abbas from his position of prime minister of a national unity government in June shortly after Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip from the president's Fatah movement.Mr Haniya was dismissed by Mr Abbas from his position of prime minister of a national unity government in June shortly after Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip from the president's Fatah movement.
He was appointed to the role following his group's landslide victory in the January 2006 legislative election.He was appointed to the role following his group's landslide victory in the January 2006 legislative election.
Hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by the US, EU and Israel, is not represented at Annapolis at all.Hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by the US, EU and Israel, is not represented at Annapolis at all.
Another senior Hamas leader in Gaza, Mahmoud Zahhar, told the BBC that even if the group had been invited, it would be pointless participating because Israel was not prepared to end the occupation of Palestinian land.Another senior Hamas leader in Gaza, Mahmoud Zahhar, told the BBC that even if the group had been invited, it would be pointless participating because Israel was not prepared to end the occupation of Palestinian land.
OBSTACLES TO PEACE Jerusalem Water Refugees Borders and settlements History of failed talks "We are very proud that we are not involved in this conference which will bring for us nothing," he told the BBC World Service.OBSTACLES TO PEACE Jerusalem Water Refugees Borders and settlements History of failed talks "We are very proud that we are not involved in this conference which will bring for us nothing," he told the BBC World Service.
"We don't believe that this is a real peace process, because without fulfilling our basic demand it will be just as previous agreements reached and unable to be practised practically on the ground," he added."We don't believe that this is a real peace process, because without fulfilling our basic demand it will be just as previous agreements reached and unable to be practised practically on the ground," he added.
"Abu Mazen [Mahmoud Abbas] is not representing the majority of the Palestinian people.""Abu Mazen [Mahmoud Abbas] is not representing the majority of the Palestinian people."
Palestinian officials say, however, that as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), Mr Abbas is entitled to negotiate on behalf of Palestinians. Agreements are signed between Israel and the PLO.Palestinian officials say, however, that as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), Mr Abbas is entitled to negotiate on behalf of Palestinians. Agreements are signed between Israel and the PLO.
'Honest broker''Honest broker'
Earlier, US officials played down expectations of any breakthrough at the meeting the US naval academy in Annapolis, the first fully-fledged talks on Middle East peace since 2000.Earlier, US officials played down expectations of any breakthrough at the meeting the US naval academy in Annapolis, the first fully-fledged talks on Middle East peace since 2000.
President Bush's National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, said the conference was not a negotiation session but was designed to launch negotiations.President Bush's National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, said the conference was not a negotiation session but was designed to launch negotiations.
Q: Annapolis Possibilities of Annapolis "If we get something, if they can agree on some things as an input to the negotiations, that would be fine," he told reporters on Sunday.Q: Annapolis Possibilities of Annapolis "If we get something, if they can agree on some things as an input to the negotiations, that would be fine," he told reporters on Sunday.
"But I think it is really no longer on the critical path to a successful conference.""But I think it is really no longer on the critical path to a successful conference."
A day after Syria confirmed it would attend, its ambassador to the UK, Sami Khiyami, said the meeting would be a chance for the Washington to restore the credibility it had lost in the Middle East.A day after Syria confirmed it would attend, its ambassador to the UK, Sami Khiyami, said the meeting would be a chance for the Washington to restore the credibility it had lost in the Middle East.
"Annapolis constitutes a chance for them to prove that they understand the Middle East again and that they can become an honest broker," he told the BBC."Annapolis constitutes a chance for them to prove that they understand the Middle East again and that they can become an honest broker," he told the BBC.
Syria agreed on Sunday to send Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad after it received assurances that the status of the Golan Heights, which have been occupied by Israel since 1967, would be on the agenda.Syria agreed on Sunday to send Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad after it received assurances that the status of the Golan Heights, which have been occupied by Israel since 1967, would be on the agenda.
Mr Khiyami said the issue had to be resolved as part of a comprehensive Middle East peace deal.Mr Khiyami said the issue had to be resolved as part of a comprehensive Middle East peace deal.
On Friday, Saudi Arabia announced that it would also attend the meeting, giving another boost to US efforts to win wide Arab support for the conference.On Friday, Saudi Arabia announced that it would also attend the meeting, giving another boost to US efforts to win wide Arab support for the conference.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has meanwhile warned that the conference is ''doomed to failure''.Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has meanwhile warned that the conference is ''doomed to failure''.
In a speech to members of the Basij volunteer paramilitary force, Ayatollah Khamenei said the US and its allies had called the conference to help achieve their evil aims and to extend support to Israel. In a speech to members of the Basij volunteer paramilitary force, Ayatollah Khamenei said the US and its allies had called the conference to help achieve their "evil aims" and to extend support to the "Zionist regime".