A top official in Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' government said on Wednesday that Ramallah was willing to establish a dialogue with the eventual winner of Tuesday's general election.
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PA Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki told Agence France-Presse that the Palestinians were ready to hold talks with "any future Israeli leader" as the election results still indicate a deadlock between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud and rival Benny Gantz of the Blue and White party.
"Whoever will be able to form a government, we are ready to sit with him or her in order to restart the negotiations," al-Maliki said while on a diplomatic visit to Oslo, Norway.
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