Washington, Groups Hamas send a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama. Submitted a letter that UN officials in Gaza to Democratic Senator John Kerry during a visit to Gaza.
Kerry then submit a letter to the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, Israel. "Mail is in a closed envelope, addressed to the President of the U.S.," said Kerry spokesman, Frederick Jones to the AFP news agency on Saturday (21/2/2009).
It is said Jones, Kerry received a letter from the head of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, at the end of the meeting in Gaza. However, when the UN officials did not notify anyone of that letter. Senator Kerry knows new media coverage of Hamas if that letter is.
According to UNRWA spokesman, Christopher Gunness, a letter has been "left on the gate, our offices in Gaza" and believed to come from Hamas.
Unknown what the content of the letter.
But Hamas has disputed the letter to give to Kerry. "But we are prepared for a relationship with anyone who supports the rights of Palestinian people," said Hamas spokesman, Fawzi Barhum.
During his visit in Gaza, Kerry does not meet Hamas representatives. Be the Senator had put up a U.S. President, the existence in Gaza is not the change in U.S. policy towards Hamas group.
U.S. Government, European Union and Israel consider Hamas as a terrorist organization.
Kerry then submit a letter to the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, Israel. "Mail is in a closed envelope, addressed to the President of the U.S.," said Kerry spokesman, Frederick Jones to the AFP news agency on Saturday (21/2/2009).
It is said Jones, Kerry received a letter from the head of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, at the end of the meeting in Gaza. However, when the UN officials did not notify anyone of that letter. Senator Kerry knows new media coverage of Hamas if that letter is.
According to UNRWA spokesman, Christopher Gunness, a letter has been "left on the gate, our offices in Gaza" and believed to come from Hamas.
Unknown what the content of the letter.
But Hamas has disputed the letter to give to Kerry. "But we are prepared for a relationship with anyone who supports the rights of Palestinian people," said Hamas spokesman, Fawzi Barhum.
During his visit in Gaza, Kerry does not meet Hamas representatives. Be the Senator had put up a U.S. President, the existence in Gaza is not the change in U.S. policy towards Hamas group.
U.S. Government, European Union and Israel consider Hamas as a terrorist organization.
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