Russia calls on Israel to lift Gaza blockade

Fri Mar 21, 2008 10:12am EDT
 
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RAMALLAH, West Bank, March 21 (Reuters) - Russia called on Israel on Friday to lift its blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, saying it was "unacceptable".

"The blockade of the Gaza Strip is unacceptable and should be lifted to allow Gazans to have a normal life," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after meeting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

Israel tightened its economic and military cordon around the Gaza Strip after Hamas Islamists routed Abbas's more secular Fatah forces in June.

With U.S. backing, Egypt is trying to negotiate a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Gaza militants who fire rockets across the border into the Jewish state.

The violence in Gaza and Jewish settlement building in the occupied West Bank have disrupted U.S.-sponsored peace talks between Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

"We stressed (to Lavrov) that the peace process requires total calm and a halt to settlement activities," Abbas said.

Lavrov said of Israel's expansion of the settlements: "We demand that they be stopped."

Russia is preparing to host a Middle East peace conference this year that will try to relaunch talks between Israel and Syria about the occupied Golan Heights.

Abbas told Lavrov that he would attend the conference but Israeli officials said Olmert, who met the Russian foreign minister on Thursday, was cool to the idea.

"The timetable for this conference will be set in the near future," Lavrov said. (Reporting by Haitham Tamimi in Ramallah; Writing by Adam Entous; Editing by Alison Williams)



 

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