British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke in favor of a “two-state solution” to the Palestine-Israel conflict and publicly opposed the statement of London Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely about the impossibility of properly resolving the conflict and creating a new peace environment. Palestinian state. The British Prime Minister announced this on the television channel Weather.
“A two-state solution is the right outcome (of the conflict – editor’s note),” the British Cabinet chief said.
Asked about his comments, Hotovely Sunak said London did not agree with this view.
Before that Khotovely rejected Emphasizing that the idea of establishing a Palestinian state in Gaza was brought to the agenda, he emphasized that the reason why the Oslo agreements failed was that the Palestinians never wanted to be on Israel’s side, but wanted a state “from the river to the sea”.
In the 1990s, Israelis and Palestinians entered into several agreements known as Oslo 1 and Oslo 2. According to the documents, the Palestinian National Authority was established.
Altar before stated About London doubling its aid to the Palestinians.