UN General Assembly Backs French-Saudi Two-State Solution Proposal

The United Nations General Assembly recently approved a groundbreaking proposal, jointly put forward by France and Saudi Arabia, that supports the long-standing vision of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This decisive move brings renewed hope to the peace process, with 142 countries voting in favor of the resolution. The proposal urges both parties to resume meaningful negotiations and aims to pave the way for the peaceful coexistence of Israel and Palestine as independent states.

UN General Assembly votes in favor of two-state solution

Global Support for Peace in the Middle East

The overwhelming support from UN member states highlights a strong international consensus on the need for a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region. The French-Saudi proposal emphasizes the importance of dialogue, respect for international law, and recognition of both nations’ rights. Leaders and diplomats worldwide welcomed the resolution, signaling a fresh commitment to diplomatic efforts and collaboration. As the world watches, all eyes are now on how Israel and Palestine will respond to this call for renewed negotiations.

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Haaretz: UN General Assembly approves French-Saudi proposal supporting two-state solution