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Blair holds 'positive, practical' discussion with Quartet envoys
By Reuters

Former British prime minister Tony Blair on Tuesday met privately with officials representing the Quartet of Middle East peace negotiators, who appointed him a special envoy to the region last month, saying "it was a positive, practical discussion."

Blair also met United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Blair's spokesman said it was the first time the two had met since Blair was appointed to his new role by the Quartet, which includes the UN as well as the United States, Russia and the European Union.

Earlier Tuesday, diplomats reported that Blair was pushing for a broader mandate in the region, one that would give him a more direct role in peacemaking, expanding the limited envoy job prescribed by the Quartet.

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Blair tentatively plans to visit Israel and the West Bank next week for the first time in his new capacity as special peace envoy.

Senior Western and European diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said talks over Blair's role were still under way and that his visit could be postponed.

Few details about Blair's plans have been made public since the Quartet appointed him on June 27, the day he stepped down after 10 years in power. But he has been holding discussions with world leaders about his role, which the Quartet defined as raising funds for the Palestinians, building their ruling institutions and promoting their economic development.

"He is talking to leaders about what he wants to do. He has made clear the capacity-building mandate is not enough," said one senior Western diplomat familiar with the discussions. "He doesn't see himself bound to that. He wants a political role."

A senior European diplomat in Jerusalem involved in the discussions said Blair has delivered a similar message to Quartet members. "As far as Blair is concerned, his mandate has not been finalised," the diplomat said.

Despite some initial resistance within the EU to Blair's appointment, a senior EU diplomat said there was growing support within the bloc for giving him a freer hand politically.

"We think political should come over technical. There is a discussion under way. I don't see him at all being a money collector," the EU diplomat said.

Mandate
In its June 27 announcement, the Quartet did not spell out any political, mediating role for Blair in reviving the long-stalled peace process.

Many Arab and European commentators seized on the omission as a sign that Blair would be relegated to a peripheral role, leaving any serious peacemaking to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other leaders.

It is unclear whether the Quartet would agree, either formally or informally, to an expanded role for Blair.

"A lot of things still need to be hammered out," a diplomat involved in the Quartet said of Blair's position. "But he is Tony Blair. He can pretty much do whatever he wants."

Some European diplomats have raised questions about Blair's ability to garner broad Palestinian and Arab public support because of his support for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and his close ties with U.S. President George W. Bush.

Other officials say support from Bush is precisely Blair's strength in the job because of U.S. influence over Israel.

Washington wants to relaunch statehood talks through President Mahmoud Abbas, who
set up an emergency government in the occupied West Bank last month after Hamas seized
control of the Gaza Strip.

To bolster Abbas and his secular Fatah faction, Israel has started handing over hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen funds to the Abbas-appointed government and recently agreed to released 250 Fatah prisoners.

But Israel has so far resisted U.S. pressure to negotiate final status issues such as the fate of Jerusalem, Palestinian refugees and borders.

Hamas, still shunned by the United States and its European allies after winning elections 18 months ago, has sought to cast Blair as an ally of Israel.

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  1.   Blair has all but ruined what was good in Britain! 17:27  |  Nannette 10/07/07
  2.   what a twit 17:46  |  ravi 10/07/07
  3.   nannette.... ? 17:49  |  ravi 10/07/07
  4.   Blair Should Resign Gracefully 18:02  |  Brown 10/07/07
  5.   Mr Blair 18:05  |  Sammy 10/07/07
  6.   Let the treacherous snake stay in London 18:27  |  Nadir 10/07/07
  7.   Nannette`s no to peace 18:31  |  Michael 10/07/07
  8.   Who does he think he is? 18:38  |  rob 10/07/07
  9.   Blair is the right man for peace 19:00  |  Tamir Gaza 10/07/07
  10.   STAY IN LONDON TONY BUSH 19:04  |  amy 10/07/07
  11.   The Palestinians don` trust him and his demand that he has a 19:21  |  lakshmi 10/07/07
  12.   Both sides hate him. It might just work. 19:45  |  Michael 10/07/07
  13.   Final status issues 20:16  |  Chick 10/07/07
  14.   Blair 20:48  |  Philip 10/07/07
  15.   I Don`t Get This Sentence 22:04  |  Rowan Berkeley 10/07/07
  16.   Blair the Poodle - who needs that twaddle? 22:20  |  dana 10/07/07
  17.   #1 If you read properly Blair is speaking to both parties 23:24  |  Don Camillo 10/07/07
  18.   Who can trust a man who lies to start a war? 00:06  |  Mark Lincoln 11/07/07
  19.   Robust Blair mandate is needed 01:21  |  heinz 11/07/07
  20.   Dear Amy 04:42  |  Mark Lincoln 11/07/07
  21.   Don Calmillo - perhaps you have missed 04:47  |  Mark Lincoln 11/07/07
  22.   heinz, a bit like saying after 04:51  |  Mark Lincoln 11/07/07
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