
Palestinian Foreign Ministry: New York Declaration a Historic Opportunity to Realize Two-State Solution and Achieve Peace
It called on the countries participating in the conference—and all other states—to join the declaration as a practical tool for building international momentum to implement the two-state solution and to translate speeches and statements into concrete actions and commitments. These actions, the ministry stressed, must become a form of justice applied to the rights of the Palestinian people. (Petra)
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