Tony Blair: Mideast Cease-Fire Elements In Place

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SARAH EL DEEB | January 12, 2009 07:58 AM EST | AP

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Former British prime minister and International Mideast envoy Tony Blair, who represents the Quartet of Middle East peace brokers, talks during a press conference following his meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, not pictured, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009. Talks focused on the current situation on Gaza. In the background is the logo of the Egyptian Presidency. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

CAIRO, Egypt — The elements are in place for a cease-fire to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip, asserted special Mideast envoy Tony Blair on Monday _ the latest foreign official to visit the Egyptian capital in several days of frantic diplomacy to resolve the conflict.

The former British prime minister met in Cairo with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak following meetings with Israel's leaders Sunday. Egypt has put forward a three stage proposal to end the fighting, which is under consideration by the warring parties.

"I think the elements of an agreement for the immediate cease-fire are there," Blair said, adding that, while more work needs to be done, he hoped to see a cease-fire "in the coming days."

Some 870 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched its air and ground offensive on Gaza on Dec. 27 to stop Hamas' rocket attacks.

"It is going to have to be worked on very hard, and it is got to be credible," Blair said about the agreement, which he said must stop the supplies of weapons to Gaza and open the crossings to the besieged territory.

Egyptian intelligence officials have been meeting with Hamas representatives, who arrived here on Saturday, to discuss the details of the proposal. Part of the Hamas delegation left Cairo Sunday for Damascus, where they said they would discuss the proposal with their political leadership.

Few details have so far emerged from the discussions in Egypt. The issues of stopping the weapons smuggling through the Gaza-Egyptian border and how to supervise the frontier have been subject to debate between the different parties.

Hamas wants to maintain control over the crossing with Egypt; while Egypt wants Hamas' rival, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority to be in charge.

Abbas and his forces were ousted from the seaside territory in 2007 after fierce battles with Hamas.

It is not yet clear if a reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah is a prerequisite to a workable plan for managing border security, a key Israel demand before it declares an end to its military operations, now in their third week.

The European Union has expressed its willingness to return its monitors to the Egyptian border once a cease-fire is achieved.

Turkey also has expressed its readiness to put together an international force that would monitor the cease-fire in Gaza.

A senior aide to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was in Cairo on Monday for talks with Egyptian officials. Ahmet Davutoglu, Erdogan's foreign policy adviser, then left to Syria where he met with the country's foreign minister and is expected to meet with Hamas officials based in Damascus.

CAIRO, Egypt — The elements are in place for a cease-fire to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip, asserted special Mideast envoy Tony Blair on Monday _ the latest foreign official to visit the Eg...
CAIRO, Egypt — The elements are in place for a cease-fire to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip, asserted special Mideast envoy Tony Blair on Monday _ the latest foreign official to visit the Eg...
 
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The poodle roars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 01/15/2009

Another Onion headline? Has anyone told Tony that the elements might indeed be in place but they're apparently not worth a sh** because the Palestinians are being slaughtered by the hundreds.

Maybe he means he's saying some rosaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 01/12/2009

Just keep Tony Blair out of the Middle East and things will be better. Tony is a fundamentalis/evangelist Catholic and fanatic supporter of Israel who cannot be trusted, and should not be trusted. Who in H-ll appoint him as a peace envoy to the ME?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 01/12/2009
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No kidding!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 01/12/2009
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This is a new Monty Python routine, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 01/12/2009
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