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US President George W Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert have offered strong support for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. | US President George W Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert have offered strong support for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. |
Calling Mr Abbas "the president of all the Palestinian people", both men pledged to work with his new emergency government, which excludes Hamas. | Calling Mr Abbas "the president of all the Palestinian people", both men pledged to work with his new emergency government, which excludes Hamas. |
Mr Olmert insisted he was ready to meet Mr Abbas on a regular basis. | Mr Olmert insisted he was ready to meet Mr Abbas on a regular basis. |
Mr Bush and Mr Olmert met for private talks at the White House following the military takeover of Gaza by Hamas. | Mr Bush and Mr Olmert met for private talks at the White House following the military takeover of Gaza by Hamas. |
After meeting the media, the pair spoke for about 90 minutes, aides said, but there was no indication of what they discussed. | After meeting the media, the pair spoke for about 90 minutes, aides said, but there was no indication of what they discussed. |
Mr Abbas sacked the Hamas-led Palestinian government in the aftermath of the takeover, replacing it with an emergency administration led by an independent. | Mr Abbas sacked the Hamas-led Palestinian government in the aftermath of the takeover, replacing it with an emergency administration led by an independent. |
Ahead of the Washington meeting a Hamas spokesman said the talks were aimed at destroying his organisation. | Ahead of the Washington meeting a Hamas spokesman said the talks were aimed at destroying his organisation. |
Elsewhere, Egypt, announced it would move its ambassador and other diplomats from Gaza to the West Bank town of Ramallah, where Mr Abbas' government sits. | |
Egypt repeatedly tried to mediate in the bloody battle between Fatah and Hamas in Gaza, but has since condemned the Islamist group's takeover. | |
Hamas condemned | Hamas condemned |
Speaking before the start of private talks in Washington, both the US and Israeli leaders said Mr Abbas "speaks out for moderation" in the Palestinian territories. | |
"He is a reasonable voice among the extremists in your neighbourhood," Mr Bush said to Mr Olmert. | "He is a reasonable voice among the extremists in your neighbourhood," Mr Bush said to Mr Olmert. |
Our hope is that President Abbas and Prime Minister [Salam] Fayyad... can lead the Palestinians in a different direction President George W Bush Tensions at Gaza crossing Moves to support W Bank Ask Jeremy Bowen | Our hope is that President Abbas and Prime Minister [Salam] Fayyad... can lead the Palestinians in a different direction President George W Bush Tensions at Gaza crossing Moves to support W Bank Ask Jeremy Bowen |
Mr Olmert condemned the "brutality" of Hamas, but said he would make every possible effort to co-operate with Mr Abbas, raising the prospect of bi-weekly meetings. | Mr Olmert condemned the "brutality" of Hamas, but said he would make every possible effort to co-operate with Mr Abbas, raising the prospect of bi-weekly meetings. |
Mr Bush repeated his previously-stated commitment to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, a sentiment backed by Mr Olmert. | Mr Bush repeated his previously-stated commitment to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, a sentiment backed by Mr Olmert. |
"Our hope is that President Abbas and Prime Minister [Salam] Fayyad will be strengthened to the point where they can lead the Palestinians in a different direction," he said. | "Our hope is that President Abbas and Prime Minister [Salam] Fayyad will be strengthened to the point where they can lead the Palestinians in a different direction," he said. |
But there was no specific mention of how the US or Israel intended to address the reality of a Gaza Strip run by Hamas. | But there was no specific mention of how the US or Israel intended to address the reality of a Gaza Strip run by Hamas. |
Reports ahead of the talks said Israel wanted to tighten financial restrictions on Gaza, denying funds to Hamas. | Reports ahead of the talks said Israel wanted to tighten financial restrictions on Gaza, denying funds to Hamas. |
However, a spokesman told the BBC that Israel had no intention of stopping humanitarian aid reaching those in need. | However, a spokesman told the BBC that Israel had no intention of stopping humanitarian aid reaching those in need. |
Embargo lifted | Embargo lifted |
The talks in Washington came a day after the US and the EU announced the lifting of a financial and diplomatic embargo on the Palestinian Authority imposed after the Islamist group won elections power 18 months ago. | The talks in Washington came a day after the US and the EU announced the lifting of a financial and diplomatic embargo on the Palestinian Authority imposed after the Islamist group won elections power 18 months ago. |
Send us your comments Q&A: Gaza chaos How Hamas took over | Send us your comments Q&A: Gaza chaos How Hamas took over |
Mr Abbas dismissed the government on Thursday after it seized control of the Gaza Strip. The factional fighting left more than 100 people dead. | Mr Abbas dismissed the government on Thursday after it seized control of the Gaza Strip. The factional fighting left more than 100 people dead. |
On Monday, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced that the US would resume full diplomatic relations with the Palestinian Authority immediately. | |
She also announced $40m (£20m) of emergency aid to the UN Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa), which runs relief efforts in Gaza, now controlled by Hamas. | She also announced $40m (£20m) of emergency aid to the UN Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa), which runs relief efforts in Gaza, now controlled by Hamas. |
Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni also confirmed that up to $800m (£400m) of frozen tax revenues held by Israel would now be transferred to the Palestinian Authority. | Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni also confirmed that up to $800m (£400m) of frozen tax revenues held by Israel would now be transferred to the Palestinian Authority. |