UN conference to push for two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- A planned peace conference in Saudi Arabia will now focus on building conditions for a "two-state" solution, according to The Guardian citing diplomatic sources.
- French officials assured Israeli counterparts that the conference will not lead to recognition of Palestine, as reported by diplomatic sources.
- Eight working groups have been created by France and Saudi Arabia to focus on a "two-state" solution, while the UK will oversee the humanitarian track.
- Israeli media reported that recognition of Palestine by Western nations remains possible, but it is not the outcome of the upcoming conference.
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UN to promote two-state solution — without Israel
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on world leaders attending the upcoming UN conference in New York to "keep the two-state solution alive" and to take steps toward its actual implementation. At a press conference in New York on Thursday, Guterres said, "The international community must not only support the solution of an Israeli and Palestinian state living side by side in peace, but also work to create the conditions that will ma…
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