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Hamas would accept a deal creating a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip if it was approved by Palestinians in a vote, former US President Jimmy Carter said yesterday after talks with Hamas leaders.

Carter said he had "no doubt that both the Arab world and the Palestinians, including Hamas, will accept Israel's right to live in peace" within pre-1967 war borders.

In a speech, Carter said Hamas "said they would accept a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders if approved by Palestinians ... even though Hamas might disagree with some terms of the agreement".

"It means that Hamas will not undermine Abbas's efforts to negotiate an agreement and Hamas will accept an agreement if the Palestinians support it in a free vote," he said.

But Carter said he was told by Hamas that a referendum on a peace deal must be preceded by reconciliation between the group and Abbas's Fatah faction. Hamas seized the Gaza Strip from Fatah in fighting in June.

A Hamas official in the Gaza Strip also referred to a series of preconditions raised by the Islamist group for assenting to a deal with Israel.

Sami Abu Zuhri said Palestinian refugees living in exile must be included in the voting - a condition that could complicate approval of a deal.

Abu Zuhri also noted that Hamas, which refuses to recognize Israel, would regard any future Palestinian state in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip, territories Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war, as "transitional".

Unlike Abbas, who sought a Palestinian state side-by-side with the Jewish state, Abu Zuhri said Hamas's outstanding position not to recognize Israel's right to exist remained unchanged despite of its acceptence of a state in 1967 borders.

Carter and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal discussed in Damascus on Friday and Saturday how the Islamist group, shunned by Israel and the West, could be drawn into a peace plan and drop its opposition to Abbas's negotiations with the Jewish state.

Carter said Hamas turned down his proposal for a 30-day unilateral ceasefire with Israel but Egypt would continue its efforts to mediate a truce.

Carter, who helped negotiate a 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, said excluding Hamas "is just not working" and was stirring violence along Israel's border with the Gaza Strip.

The Nobel peace prize laureate's willingness to meet officials from Hamas has drawn criticism from Israel and the United States, which both regard it as a terrorist group.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has refused to see Carter, who has been critical of Israeli policy towards the Palestinians, during a regional visit that began on April 13.

"We believe that the problem is not that I met Hamas in Syria," Carter said in his address to the Israel Council on Foreign Relations. "The problem is that Israel and the United States refuse to meet with these people, who must be involved."

He said "there's no doubt that both the Arab world and the Palestinians, including Hamas, will accept Israel's right to live in peace within the 1967 borders".

Abbas wants to establish a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip under a peace deal the United States hopes can be reached by the end of this year.

Israel pulled troops and settlers out of the Gaza Strip in 2005 but still controls its borders and has tightened its restrictions on the enclave since Hamas's takeover.

Before his speech, Carter held talks with Israeli cabinet minister Eli Yishai of the religious Shas party, a partner in Olmert's coalition, on efforts to negotiate the release of an Israeli soldier captured by Gaza militants in 2006.

Carter said Hamas had agreed to pass a letter soon from the soldier to his parents.

(China Daily April 22, 2008)

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