http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2006/03/06/003.htmlMonday, March 6, 2006. Issue 3365. Page 1.
Hamas Sticks to a Tough Line
Combined Reports
Hamas leaders refused to renounce violence or recognize Israel during a weekend visit to Moscow, but they did make potentially significant concessions by extending a cease-fire and hinting that the militant group might soften its stance if and when Israel withdraws to pre-1967 borders.
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In an apparent attempt to avoid further damaging relations with Israel, Putin decided against meeting with the Hamas delegation, which took a sightseeing tour of the Kremlin on Sunday.
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Lavrov said the Hamas leadership had agreed to allow international officials to monitor their budget funding. Russia also agreed to provide $10 million in financial aid to the Palestinian Authority, but put a hold on delivery of several military transportation helicopters and 50 armored personnel carriers, making it conditional on Israel's consent, Kommersant reported.
The United States said Friday that Russia put Hamas on notice that it must renounce terrorism and accept Israel to succeed in governing the Palestinian territories.
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(MT, AP, Reuters)