Johnston Freed, EU Urged To Unfreeze Relations With Hamas

EU governments were urged today to resume formal links with Hamas after the release of BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston.

And as he is released the button from the sidebar can be retired.

Direct cash aid from Brussels to the Hamas-led Palestinian government was suspended last year after its refusal to renounce violence and recognise Israel.

The only aid still flowing has been direct to welfare agencies to help support the Palestinian economy and its population. But last month marked a breakthrough when the European Commission announced a three million pound aid package to the Palestinian Ministry of Finance – a drop in the ocean compared with the vast EU sums still on hold, but seen as recognition that a National Unity Government is now in place.

The money is being used on training schemes which began in the Finance ministry’s Ramallah office on July 8 and which also start in its Gaza office next week. And although Hamas has still not formally renounced violence or recognised Israel, the part played by the organisation in Mr Johnston’s release has raised hopes amongst Euro-MPs of a new phase in Middle East relations.

Liberal Democrat Liz Lynne, a member of the European Parliament’s Human Rights Committee, and a campaigner for the rights of Palestinians, commented: “This is obviously great news for Alan’s family and friends and all those who have campaigned for his release. “Let us hope that this is the start of a new phase in the Middle-East and will persuade the European Union and other international bodies to start talking to Hamas, because only through dialogue can we achieve a long-lasting peace”

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7 Responses to “Johnston Freed, EU Urged To Unfreeze Relations With Hamas”

  1. 4 July - WordPress PoliSci « oldephartteintraining Says:

    […] Johnson freed, EU urged to unfreeze relations with Hamas […]

  2. Rafael Says:

    Democracy finally at work? I’ll wait and see….

  3. RickB Says:

    I fear the forces ranged against any talks will prevail.

  4. korova Says:

    Shame not everyone is so positive about the release of Johnston. Some still claim it is a conspiracy. Damn loonies:

    http://maskofanarchy.blogspot.com/2007/07/alan-johnstons-release-vast-conspiracy.html

  5. RickB Says:

    You love a ruckus, but seriously, the kidnapping was a conspiracy? to what end? by who? Seriously there is more proof of UFO’s than this utterly barking foamy dribbles.

  6. korova Says:

    Now, now. When you actually think about it it makes perfect sense. Provided, of course, that your sole remaining brain cell resides somewhere around your sphincter.

  7. RickB Says:

    Aah, conservatives. Got you.


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