Israel and Palestine agree to end unilateral measures to prevent escalation

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The Israeli and Palestinian delegations agreed to end all unilateral measures over the next 3-6 months. TASS Referring to the statement of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The decision was taken at a security meeting in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh to prevent escalation. Delegations from Egypt, Jordan and the USA also attended the event.

“The Government of Israel and the Palestinian National Authority reaffirmed their joint commitment and readiness to immediately cease unilateral measures for a period of 3 to 6 months,” the text reads.

The document implies that Israel is suspending talks on expanding settlements in Palestine over the next four months and ending building permits within six months.

In February, the Jordanian city of Aqaba hosted the first security summit aimed at de-escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine. Palestine and Israel in this meeting To agree to comply with all previously signed agreements and strengthen mutual trust between countries in order to “reach a just and lasting peace”.

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