Layla Al-Khalifa

UN greenlights Two-State Solution Conference prep with Saudi-French co-chairs

UN Gives Green Light to Resuming Preparations for Two-State Solution Conference Co-Chaired by Saudi Arabia and France

In a groundbreaking move, the United Nations has approved the resumption of preparations for a conference focusing on the Two-State Solution, with Saudi Arabia and France taking the lead as co-chairmen.

The decision comes as a significant step towards resolving the longstanding conflict in the Middle East, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

This development marks a pivotal moment in diplomatic efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region, with both Saudi Arabia and France playing a crucial role in facilitating dialogue and negotiations between the parties involved.

The conference is expected to bring together key stakeholders, including representatives from Israel and Palestine, as well as other regional and international actors, to discuss and explore potential solutions towards achieving a lasting peace agreement.

With the UN’s approval, the stage is now set for a comprehensive and inclusive dialogue that aims to address the root causes of the conflict and pave the way for a sustainable peace settlement based on the principles of the Two-State Solution.

This decision reflects the international community’s commitment to promoting peace, security, and stability in the Middle East, and demonstrates the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing complex and longstanding conflicts.

As preparations for the conference move forward, all eyes will be on Saudi Arabia and France as they navigate the delicate diplomatic landscape and work towards fostering a conducive environment for meaningful dialogue and negotiations.

The resumption of preparations for the Two-State Solution Conference under Saudi-French co-chairmanship represents a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace in the region, and signals a renewed commitment to advancing the cause of peace and stability in the Middle East.