Rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas have set a three-month timetable to form a unity government and organise elections, officials from both sides said on Wednesday. The agreement came during a meeting late Tuesday between Fatah's official in charge of reconciliation affairs, Azzam al-Ahmed, and his Hamas counterpart Mussa Abu Marzuq, held at Egyptian security services headquarters in Cairo.
"We must take immediate steps to agree on the Palestinian National Council's (PLO parliament) electoral law and set a date for elections," Ahmed told the official Voice of Palestine radio. "We have said that all these measures must be carried out within three months," he added.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zohri told AFP the two groups had decided to "finalise all reconciliation issues in three months, including that of the national unity government... and legislative and presidential elections." Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas of Fatah announced the start of talks on forming a unity government in April, after his prime minister Salam Fayyad, who is acting as cabinet caretaker, resigned.