Washington expects the new head of the Palestinian government, Mohammed Mustafa, to make reforms on autonomy. This was reported with reference to Adrienne Watson, head of the press service of the US National Security Council. TASS.
According to Watson, the United States welcomes Mustafa’s appointment as Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority and calls on him to quickly form a reform-oriented cabinet. Washington will expect Mustafa’s government to implement “robust and far-reaching reforms.”
Watson stated that a reformed Palestinian Authority is needed to create conditions conducive to stability in both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Previously Hamas spoke For the establishment of a government based on national consensus in Palestine.
Before that, in the Hamas movement statedThat they do not see insurmountable differences with other groups to form a unified Palestinian government.
Former Palestinian President rejected Israel’s proposed plan for post-war Gaza settlement.