New Palestinian government sworn in

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Newly-appointed Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Mustafa (C) waves as he poses for a picture among other ministers, during a swearing in ceremony in the occupied West Bank. Photo by Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP

Work is underway in coordination with Arab and international parties to stop the conflict in Gaza.

RAMALLAH - The new Palestinian government headed by Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa was sworn in here in the West Bank on Sunday.

The new government consists of 23 ministerial portfolios, including at least six ministers from the Gaza Strip. Mustafa will also take over the position of Foreign Minister from veteran diplomat Riyad Al-Maliki.

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During the swearing-in ceremony in front of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Mustafa pledged that his new government would serve all Palestinians, stressing the government's political references are the Palestine Liberation Organisation and its political programme and international commitments, as mandated by the letter of assignment outlined by Abbas, reported Xinhua.

At a meeting with the new government after the ceremony, Abbas reaffirmed that work is underway in coordination with Arab and international parties to stop the conflict in Gaza.

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"Our political goal is to achieve freedom, independence and liberation from the (Israeli) occupation, and we are working with concerned Arab and international parties to obtain full membership in the United Nations," said the president, according to the official news agency WAFA.

On March 14, Abbas tasked Mustafa, the head of the Palestine Investment Fund and his longtime economic advisor, to form the 19th government, according to WAFA.

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His appointment came after the former government resigned in light of challenging circumstances amid the developments in Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem, as well as mounting pressure on Abbas to reform the Palestinian Authority and establish a political framework capable of governing a future Palestinian state in the aftermath of the Gaza conflict. - BERNAMA-XINHUA