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US said French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to recognise a Palestinian state 'undercuts' American diplomacy ...
Government ministers from more than 100 countries on Monday gathered at the United Nations to consider a two-state solution ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNFrance and Saudi Arabia to lead UN push for two-state solutionFrance and Saudi Arabia will co-chair a UN conference in New York from July 28-30 to revive stalled two-state solution talks.
While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio have criticised the decision ...
Foreign minister stresses talks on normalization ‘can only open first if the conflict in Gaza ends and if the suffering of ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNPalestinian PM to Asharq Al-Awsat: Saudi Efforts Led Various Countries to Recognize State of PalestinePalestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa credited Saudi Arabia with leading efforts that have led countries to recognize ...
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres praised Saudi Arabia and France for convening the conference, calling it a “unique opportunity” to build on existing momentum. He reaffirmed the UN’s ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNAbbas Thanks Saudi Arabia for Role in France’s Historic Commitment to Recognize State of PalestinePalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed on Friday his deep gratitude to Saudi Arabia’s efforts and honorable positions ...
Saudi Arabia can normalize ties with Israel only after the establishment of a Palestinian state, Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan said, reiterating the kingdom’s stance days after President ...
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France and Saudi Arabia want the meeting to put a spotlight on the two-state solution, which they view as the only viable road map to peace and to start addressing the steps to get there.
Saudi foreign minister says ‘granting the Palestinians their legitimate rights is the real gateway to achieving peace in the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUN chief calls for ‘viable two-state solution’ to Israel-Palestine conflictAntonio Guterres calls for ‘a decisive turning point’ at international conference boycotted by the US and Israel.
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