News

UN General Assembly to Resume High-Level Conference on Two-State Palestine Solution


New York: The UN General Assembly (UNGA) has decided to resume a high-level international conference on the two-state solution, a process that was previously put on hold due to escalating violence in the Middle East. This decision, made on September 22, aims to revive discussions for a peaceful settlement of the Palestine question.



According to Nam News Network, the assembly adopted an oral decision proposed by Saudi Arabia. This decision concerns the resumption of the High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution. The adoption of this proposal marks a significant step in addressing ongoing tensions in the region.



However, the decision faced immediate opposition. After the adoption, both Israel and the United States expressed their disassociation from the decision. They argued that resuming the conference may prolong the conflict in Gaza and potentially embolden Hamas, highlighting the complexities and varied perspectives surrounding the issue.