Reference News Network, February 29** According to TASS news agency on February 29**, representatives of various Palestinian factions will gather in Moscow on March 1-2 for consultations to overcome internal **. The Russian side provided a platform for meetings between Fatah and other factions of the Palestine Liberation Organization, as well as representatives of Hamas and Jihad, and representatives of more than 10 organizations arrived for negotiations.
Russian press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that the meeting would be held behind closed doors and that Putin did not plan to meet with representatives of various Palestinian factions.
According to the report, as an active mediator in Middle East affairs, Russia has continued to maintain contacts with regional leaders and reported on efforts to achieve intra-Palestinian unity and the full normalization of relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
The report also said that Ayman al-Sakab, a member of the Fatah movement, said that the Palestinian factions intend to reach a general agreement on the formation of a unified Palestinian technocracy**. He noted that the Palestinian leadership is "interested in overcoming differences with Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip."
On the 26th, Abbas accepted the resignation of Ashtiyah's leadership. According to the Palestinian News Agency, Ashtiye and his cabinet will continue to serve until the new ** composition is approved. According to Lebanese "Square" television, Abbas took these measures under pressure from some regional forces and the United States. The next step should be a national consensus among all Palestinian factions, including Hamas, before a new ** is formed. (Compiled by Hu Liwen).