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Hamas Delegation’s Moscow Mission: Talks on Gaza Hostages

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/27 at 2:47 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Moscow – A senior Hamas delegation embarked on a high-profile international mission to Moscow, marking the organization’s first prominent foray into global diplomacy since its audacious incursion into southern Israel on October 7, resulting in an estimated 1,400 casualties and the capture of 220 individuals.

The delegation, spearheaded by Mousa Abu Marzook, an esteemed founder and political luminary of Hamas, convened with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov. Abu Marzook, residing in exile in Qatar, made the journey to Moscow following prior discussions in Doha with Bogdanov and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri Kani.

This historic meeting, acknowledged by both Hamas and Russian authorities, was documented in a photograph capturing the trio convening within the imposing edifice of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In an official statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry affirmed, “Abu Marzook, a prominent member of the political bureau of the Islamic resistance movement Hamas, is currently in Moscow. The purpose of this engagement was to expedite the release of foreign hostages detained within the Gaza Strip, along with deliberations on the evacuation of Russian and other foreign nationals from the precarious Palestinian enclave.”

Earlier in the month, Deputy Foreign Minister Bogdanov expressed his interest in liaising with Hamas representatives in Qatar to facilitate the release of Israeli hostages. It is worth noting that at least six of the 220 hostages in Hamas’ custody are Russian citizens, as confirmed by the Israeli government.

In the prevailing geopolitical landscape, this visit assumes significance as Russia appears to be aligning itself with Hamas and its ally, Iran, amid an escalating global schism between the East and the West.

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently cautioned that an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza could potentially trigger a broader regional conflagration. He emphasized that “our paramount objective is to stem the tide of bloodshed and violence, as further escalation could yield catastrophic and far-reaching consequences, extending well beyond the Middle East’s borders.”

In response, Hamas representatives conveyed their profound appreciation for President Putin’s stance and lauded the diplomatic efforts of Russian authorities in this protracted conflict.

Thursday’s delegation marks the third visit by Hamas to Moscow in the past year, with Abu Marzook engaging in regular meetings with Deputy Foreign Minister Bogdanov and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Russian Foreign Ministry officials have been in contact with Hamas delegations since 2006 when the organization contested elections and subsequently ousted its Palestinian rival, Fatah.

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