EU reaffirms commitment to two-state principle in Israel-Palestine conflict settlement
Brussels [Belgium], May 25
EU leaders welcome the Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire and reaffirm their unwavering commitment to a settlement based on the so-called two-state solution formula, European Council President Charles Michel said on Tuesday.
"We welcome the ceasefire. This is an important and necessary stage. We are convinced that it is necessary to achieve a lasting result and we have reaffirmed our commitment to a two-state settlement," Michel said in opening remarks at the council.
The "two-state solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a principle, proposed and promoted by the United Nations since 1974, that envisions a peaceful coexistence of two independent sovereign states. Its implementation remains stalled, however, as the two parties have not yet agreed on where the border between them would run and who would own Jerusalem.
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