President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas will meet on Wednesday in Cairo with the Head of Hamas Political Bureau Khaled Meshaal to discuss the formation of the interim government. Both parties already agreed in Doha to form a national government, with national consensus, led by Abbas with the task of supervising the elections. Nabil Abu Rudaina, the Presidency spokesperson, said that Abbas will remain in Cairo for two days to participate in the meetings that will be held to complete what was agreed on in Doha. Observers of the Palestinian issue expect that the announcement of the government will happen in the coming ten days. Abbas and Meshaal confirmed in the Doha Declaration, which was signed with the approval of Emir of Qatar, that the Reconciliation Committee will continue its work. It was decided also that the temporary leading framework of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation) (PLO) will be conducted on Thursday and Friday in the presence of Abbas, Meshaal, the General Secretary of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement Ramadan Shalah, and General Secretaries of the Palestinian factions to complete the meetings that took place previously in Cairo and Amman, in order to rearrange the Palestinian issue and restructure the PLO.
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