The two-state solution is the only basis for a just and comprehensive peace between Israelis and Palestinians.



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The President of the United Nations General Assembly, Volkan Bozkir, noted that “the two-state solution is the only basis for a just, lasting and comprehensive peace between Israelis and Palestinians.”

Bozkir emphasized, “the need for the United Nations to continue supporting Palestinians and Israelis to resolve the conflict on the basis of international law and achieve the vision of the two states,” noting that “reaching a just and lasting solution will only take carried out through constructive negotiations between the two parties, negotiations in good faith and with the support of the international community. “

He also stressed that “the parameters to resolve the conflict are clear in 1947, and the General Assembly adopted Resolution 181, which formed the legal basis for the establishment of a state for Israel and another for the Palestinian people.” “In the seven decades that followed, we were unable to establish a state for the Palestinian people. The two-state solution remains the only basis for a just, lasting and comprehensive peace between Israelis and Palestinians,” he added.

Bozkir warned of continuing funding gaps from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), explaining that “UNRWA plays a critical role in meeting the needs of 5.6 million Palestinian refugees and, despite their decisive work, funding gaps persist. “



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