By Xinhua
Gaza : Hamas on Wednesday reiterated the legitimacy of the sacked unity government led by the Islamic movement.
"Our movement is not about to offer new initiative and it sticks to the unity government," Hamas spokesman Ayman Taha said, stressing that the unity government "is the legitimate one according to the law."
The spokesman also renewed Hamas' call for dialogue with Fatah led by President Mahmoud Abbas, but insisted that no talks would be held with "the coup-seekers and murderers among Fatah."
The unity government formed on the basis of the power-sharing Mecca agreement between Hamas and Fatah was sacked by a presidential decree on June 14 in the wake of Hamas' violent takeover of the Gaza Strip.
Despite Hamas rejection, President Abbas swore in an emergency government in the West Bank and has been rejecting talks with Hamas since then.