Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Firm Commitment to Two-State Solution in Renewed Diplomatic Push
Kingdom underscores support for Palestinian statehood alongside Israel as cornerstone of regional stability
Saudi Arabia has reiterated its firm commitment to a two-state solution as the foundation for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, reaffirming its longstanding diplomatic position amid intensified regional and international engagement.
Senior Saudi officials stated that lasting peace can only be achieved through the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along internationally recognised lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living side by side with Israel in security and stability.
The kingdom emphasised that this framework remains central to its foreign policy and broader vision for a stable Middle East.
The reaffirmation comes as diplomatic efforts continue to seek de-escalation and a sustainable political pathway following months of heightened tensions.
Riyadh has consistently maintained that comprehensive peace requires both recognition of Israel’s security and the realisation of legitimate Palestinian aspirations.
Saudi Arabia has played a prominent diplomatic role in regional affairs, supporting humanitarian initiatives, engaging with international partners and advocating for renewed negotiations.
Officials indicated that any durable regional normalisation process must be anchored in credible progress toward Palestinian statehood.
The kingdom’s position aligns with broader Arab consensus principles that view the two-state solution as the most viable and internationally supported framework for peace.
Saudi policymakers have stressed that clarity and consistency on this issue are essential to prevent further instability and to build a sustainable security architecture in the region.
The latest statement underscores Riyadh’s intention to remain actively engaged in diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving a negotiated settlement that ensures stability, mutual recognition and long-term prosperity for both peoples.