India urges Israel, Palestine to re-engage in direct talks for two-state solution
Stating that the Israel-Palestine conflict is almost as old as the UN itself, India called on parties to refrain from steps that hinder the resumption of negotiations.
PTI 3 December, 2020 4:31 pm IST
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United Nations: Welcoming the decision to resume coordination between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, India has urged the leadership of both sides to use the opportunity and re-engage in direct negotiations to advance the goal of a two-state solution.
The two-state solution has for decades been the primary focus of efforts to achieve peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The solution would establish an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel — two states for two peoples. In theory, this would win Israel security and allow it to retain a Jewish demographic majority (letting the country remain Jewish and democratic), while granting the Palestinians a state.