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Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, right, meets with Marc Otte, the top EU envoy to the Middle East, left, in Ramallah on Wednesday. (AP)
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Quartet: PA gov't will be evaluated on actions, not just platform
By Shmuel Rosner, Haaretz Correspondent and The Associated Press

The Quartet of Middle East peacebrokers on Tuesday reiterated its respect for the Palestinian unity deal reached last month in Saudi Arabia, and said that the new government would be evaluated not just on its political platform, but on its actions.

"The Quartet agreed that the commitment of the new government in this regard will be measured not only onthe basis of its composition and platform, but also its actions," the group said in a statement.

In its statement, the Quartet also reiterated the need to "coordinate and mobilize" international aid for the Palestinians, and endorsed continuing the Temporary International Mechanism assistance program for an additional three months, while it "evaluates the situation and the international community worksto develop a more sustainable international mechanism for support to thePalestinians.

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The top EU envoy to the Middle East Marc Otte met Tuesday with Palestinian Foreign Minister Ziad Abu Amr, according to Otte's aide Francoise Attal.

The meeting occurred despite an Israeli push for a continued boycott of the new unity government over its refusal to meet international demands.

Otte is to meet later Wednesday with Palestinian Authority Finance Minister Salam Fayad, according to officials in Fayad's office.

Sweden and Belgium's foreign ministers will also meet with Palestinian officials in the coming days.

"We will evaluate and have working contacts with the new government, and that's why I'm going down there," Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt told reporters in Stockholm.

Bildt said he would meet with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and two cabinet ministers in the Hamas-Fatah government during the trip to the Middle East starting Saturday.

He said no meetings were scheduled with representatives of Hamas, which is listed as a terror organization by the EU, the United States and Israel.

Bildt was also scheduled to meet with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and members of the Knesset, Bildt's spokesman Christian Carlsson said.

Bildt, a former Swedish prime minister and United Nations envoy to the Balkans, welcomed the formation of the Palestinian unity government Saturday, saying it opened the way for a genuine peace process between Israelis and Palestinians.

Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gught is already on a trip to the Middle East and is expected to meet with Palestinian officials Friday.

Israel is pushing for a continued boycott of the Palestinian government, because the Hamas-Fatah coalition stopped short of meeting international conditions for lifting the boycott, including recognizing Israel and renouncing violence.

The U.S. and EU have indicated that they will maintain contacts with certain Palestinian ministers considered to be moderates, but will continue conditioning the resumption of direct aid to the PA on the government accepting the international demands.

Political sources in Jerusalem said on Tuesday that according to a government decision of April 2006, whoever meets Hamas ministers will not be invited to meet Israeli officials during that same visit.

Norway's Deputy Foreign Minister Raymond Johansen met Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas on Monday, becoming the first high-ranking Western official to visit leaders of the violent Islamic movement.

Following the meeting, Israeli officials canceled their meetings with Johansen that were scheduled for the next day.

Norway, a major donor, also was the first country to lift sanctions against the PA.

Other European countries - including France and Belgium - are planning talks with the Palestinian officials. Russia and France say sanctions on the PA should be lifted.

The United States made its first contact with the new Palestinian government on Tuesday, as Jacob Walles, the U.S. consul in Jerusalem met with Palestinian Finance Minister Salam Fayad, a political independent.

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