Qatar's foreign minister is attempting to negotiate a deal between the Palestinian political factions of Mahmoud Abbas, the president, and Ismail Haniya, the prime minister.
Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim bin Jabr Al-Thani will meet Abbas and Haniya separately in
"He will discuss the forming of a national unity government and will try to bring both sides closer," a senior official said.
Nabil Abu Rudeina, Abbas's spokesman, confirmed that the Palestinian president would meet Sheikh Hamad "to continue the serious and honest discussion, which was carried out last week" when Abbas visited the Qatari capital,
The Qatari minister will travel to
Exiled leader
Last week, Sheikh Hamad met Khaled Meshaal - the political leader of Hamas who lives in exile in Damascus - and presented to him a series of proposals aimed at reaching a breakthrough on plans for a unity government.
Yasser Abed Rabbo, a senior aide to Abbas, told Reuters news agency that Abbas would send a message to Hamas with Shaikh Hamad telling them to accept the proposals or agree to appoint a cabinet of technocrats for a year.
"If Hamas rejects both options, we are heading for early elections," Abed Rabbo said in the West Bank city of
Abbas's Fatah movement argues the president has the right to call early parliamentary elections, but Hamas disputes this.
Reconciliation document
Hamas agreed to a national unity deal in September based on a reconciliation document drawn up by Palestinian prisoners in
Abbas last week gave Hamas another two weeks to accept a political program which would be acceptable to the
The talks have since been overshadowed by violent clashes between Hamas loyalists and supporters of Abbas's Fatah movement.
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Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim bin Jabr Al-Thani, the Qatari foreign minister