Hamas chief in Eygpt for first visit since election

AFP  |  Gaza City 

The head of Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas Ismail Haniya travelled today to for his first visit there since his election, the group said.

Hamas controls the small Palestinian Strip enclave and has been seeking to improve relations with neighbouring in a bid to convince Cairo to open the territory's border with -- its only crossing except with


Relations have been tense since the Hamas-allied Muslim Brotherhood president Mohammed Morsi was overthrown in 2013 and eventually replaced by former military leader Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who accused Hamas of supporting in

But agreements made this summer suggested a detente between the two sides, with Hamas officials saying agreed to open the Rafah crossing in the coming months.

A Hamas statement said the delegation would discuss "mechanisms to ease the siege on and other issues of mutual concern", including reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah -- the internationally recognised Palestinian government based in the West Bank.

It is Haniya's first visit since he was elected in May, although senior Hamas officials have held high-level talks in since.

Hamas has fought three wars with since 2008, and the Jewish state closely follows the Palestinian movement's ties with Egypt, one of only two Arab states with which it has signed a peace treaty.

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First Published: Sat, September 09 2017. 20:02 IST