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Putin Invites Hamas Leaders to Moscow

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  1. tigermission1

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209...ggUvioA;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

    Putin Invites Hamas Leaders to Moscow

    MADRID, Spain - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday invited leaders of Hamas to Moscow, saying his country — unlike most of the West —does not see the Palestianian group as a terrorist organization.

    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said in Gaza group members would be "delighted" to visit Russia if officially invited. Israel reacted coolly.

    Hamas' surprise Jan. 25 election victory sent shock waves around the world. The group's founding manifesto calls for the destruction of Israel, and it has refused to move away from that position since the election.

    Alexander Kalugin, Russia's special envoy for the Middle East, said in Moscow that Russia would use the meeting to ask the militant group to recognize Israel's right to exist.

    Putin, ending a two-day visit to Spain. urged the world not to turn its back on Hamas.

    "Hamas came to power ... as a result of democratic, legitimate elections and we must respect the choice of the Palestinian people," he told a press conference. "We have to look for solutions for the Palestinian people, for the international community, and also for Israel."

    Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said a dialogue with Hamas can be established only if it abandons terrorism and recognizes Israel.

    Although Hamas has claimed responsibility for violent attacks including suicide bombings in Israel, Putin refused to label it a terrorist organization.

    "We have never considered Hamas a terrorist organization," he said.

    "Having maintained our contacts with the organization Hamas we intend to invite their leaders to Moscow in the near future to search for solutions," he said. He did not say when talks might be held.

    Alexander Kalugin, Russia's Middle East envoy, said any meeting in Moscow would be in line with agreements of the so-called Quartet trying to negotiate a Middle East peace — the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations.

    Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin made the overtures to Hamas to prevent "a serious deterioration" of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and to keep the path open for mediation.

    Moscow intended to deliver a strong and clear message to the Hamas leadership from the international community of the need to take "responsible decisions that are in the interests of the entire Palestinian people," he said in a statement from Moscow.

    Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, speaking at the news conference with Putin, said Madrid would support Russia's peace initiatives.

    Zapatero also said Russia must play a decisive role in finding an answer to the international community's standoff with Iran over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

    "The role of the Russian federation, of President Putin, is going to be decisive to all that affects the dialogue and the peace prospects in the Middle East following the Palestinian elections, as well as the current situation in Iran," Zapatero said.

    Both leaders also appealed for an end to the violence that has swept the Muslim world over European newspapers' decision to publish caricatures depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
     
  2. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    Best thing that can happen to Hamas is to be in politics and to taste power, because they will become more political and less radical each and every day.

    DD
     
  3. TMac640

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    Ron Burgundy: You're gonna need to move to Moscow. Start cleaning up your desk. See you in the morning.
    We'll pick you up in a van.

    Ron Burgundy: Also, I don't know if you know Moscow.
    It's pretty cold.
     
  4. nyquil82

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    Sounds like a nuclear warhead firesale to me.
     
  5. Cohen

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    Israel should invite the Chechens.
     
  6. Saint Louis

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    Now that is a plan, an eye for an eye.
     
  7. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    What is the US view of the Chechans? Do we officially classify them as terrorists? If so, then Russia has got some splainin to do.
     
  8. IROC it

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    Something's fishy in Denmark.
     
  9. tigermission1

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    We've been supportive of the Chechens for decades along with the EU. Some of the Chechen seperatists, in fact, live and operate out of the West.

    In a sense, the Russian's view of Hamas is akin to our view of the Chechen militants.
     
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    Smoked salmon contains essential fish oil. It's good for you.
     
  11. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    I figured something like that. If we don't condemn their terrorists, I can certainly understand why they don't condemn ours.
     
  12. Buck Turgidson

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    We have condemned the Chechens - it happened shortly after they changed tactics from attacking soldiers in Chechnya to attacking civilians throughout Russia.
     
  13. insane man

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    but isn't it problematic when there is such a quid pro quo?

    are groups wanting independence from putin's czarist regime really terrorists? they might very well be engaging in terror activities. but they might have a fairly legitimate claim to independence.

    similarly will we start applying this quid pro quo to china too?
     

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