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May 4, 2006 Thursday Rabi-us-Sani 5, 1427


Two Hamas leaders barred from France


PARIS, May 3: France on Wednesday refused entry visas to two senior members of the Hamas, with which the European Union has suspended political contacts, the foreign ministry said.

The officials are Salah Muhammad al Bardawil, spokesman for the Hamas parliamentary group, and Hamas member Mohammad al Rantissi, ministry spokesman Denis Simonneau said.

“We decided, after consulting our European partners, not to issue visas for Mr Rantissi and Mr Bardawil, while awaiting the definition of a common European position on this matter,” he said.

The French government last month refused an entry visa to Palestinian planning minister Samir Abu Eisheh, who had been due to attend a conference in the French capital.

European foreign ministers are due to discuss the bloc’s relations with Hamas, which rose to power in the Palestinian territories in a landslide election victory in January, at a meeting on May 15, Mr Simonneau said.

The EU is part of the Mideast peace quartet along with the United States, the United Nations and Russia, and is demanding that Hamas recognise Israel and meet all commitments made by previous Palestinian governments.

The biggest aid donor to the Palestinians with an average 620 million dollars annually, the EU confirmed earlier this month the suspension of direct payments to the Hamas-led government.—AFP






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