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| By: Ynetnews |
| Published: March 12, 2006 |
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The New York Times reported on Sunday that Middle East envoy of the main Western nations involved in the dormant peace process, James. D. Wolfensohn, told his staff on Saturday that without a clear mandate on a policy toward Hamas , he would leave his job at the end of April, a staff member said.
According to the report, one staff member said Wolfensohn said he had agreed to extend his work another month, through April, to avoid giving the wrong signal by shutting down his office just after the Israeli election on March 28.
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Report: Quartet envoy weighs resignation
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