Palestinian factions agree to end divisions, form national unity govt, after talks in China

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Palestinian factions agree to end divisions, form national unity govt, after talks in China
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Senior Hamas official Hussam Badran says the most important point of the Beijing Declaration is to form a Palestinian national unity government to manage the affairs of Palestinians

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Senior Hamas official Hussam Badran said the most important point of the Beijing Declaration was to form a Palestinian national unity government to manage the affairs of Palestinians. The agreement marks a diplomatic coup for Beijing and its growing influence in the Middle East, after it brokered a breakthrough peace deal between longstanding regional foes Saudi Arabia and Iran last year.

He said the agreement was an “additional positive step towards achieving Palestinian national unity”.

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