Saudi and Sri Lankan Foreign Ministers Call for International Action to Implement Two-State Solution to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, called for a commitment to a two-state solution to prevent future conflicts in Gaza between Palestinians and Israelis.
He emphasized the importance of finding a "credible, irreversible path to a Palestinian state" as the only long-term solution to the ongoing crisis.
The international community, particularly influential countries and the UN Security Council, were urged to help implement this solution.
The text discusses calls from Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud and Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister Ali Sabry for the international community, including the Security Council, to take concrete steps to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
They believe that talk alone is not enough and that action is required.
Both officials advocate for a two-state solution as the key to resolving the underlying issue and preventing future conflicts.
Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia called for a definitive solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a two-state solution.
He expressed hope that the international community would support this effort and invest resources into making it a reality.
According to Prince Faisal, this solution would provide security, stability, and rights for all parties involved.
He acknowledged that there would be challenges, but believed that with collective effort and the use of available resources, the pathway to a two-state solution would become clear.
Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia expresses his hope for a positive direction in the international community, particularly in regards to addressing global risks.
He emphasizes Saudi Arabia's commitment to pushing for this outcome and is working with partners, including Europeans, to turn this hope into reality.