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Saudi Arabia Urges World to Back Two-State Solution Conference’s Final Document

The Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has endorsed the final document of the International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, on behalf of Saudi Arabia, France and countries leading the working groups.

The Two-State Solution Conference’s final document includes an agreement to work jointly to end the war in Gaza, reach a just, peaceful and lasting settlement for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the effective implementation of the two-state solution, and build a better future for Palestinians, Israelis, and all peoples of the region.

On this occasion, the Saudi Foreign Minister said: “These outcomes reflect comprehensive proposals across political, humanitarian, security, economic, legal, and strategic narrative tracks, and they form an integrated and actionable framework for implementing the two-state solution and achieving peace and security for all.”

The endorsement took place at the conclusion of the conference’s second day, held at the UN headquarters in New York under the joint chairmanship of Saudi Arabia and France, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Prince Faisal called upon all UN member states to support this document before the conclusion of the upcoming UN General Assembly session this September.

Furthermore, he reiterated Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of all attacks by any party against civilians, including indiscriminate attacks, all assaults on civilian infrastructure, provocative actions, incitement, and acts of destruction.

The Two-State Solution Conference aimed to take concrete, time-bound and irreversible measures for a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian cause and move forward with the implementation of the two-state solution.

It also aimed to ultimately realize – through accelerated concrete actions – an independent Palestinian State that guarantees the Palestinian people their legitimate right to live with dignity on their land.

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