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Gaza symposium calls for Palestine to suspended negotiations with Israel, reform government
Palestine, Politics, 6/3/1999

Participants a symposium held on the current situation yesterday organized by the Palestinian Center for Foreign Relations managed by Zaid Abu Amr, a member of Palestinian Legislative Council, in Gaza, called on the Palestinian National Authority to suspend negotiations with Israel unless the Israeli government halts its settlement activities.

The participants in the symposium confirmed the importance of activating the people's efforts to face the settlement activity and work on dedicating democracy and activating the rule of law, overcoming corruption and pressing on authority by the means of the people's will.

The participants, moreover, referred to the importance of lasting Arab coordination in the international arena in the interest of Palestinian people.

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