Palestine called on the international community to support the New York Declaration

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

RAMALLAH, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) — The Palestinian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday called on the international community to accept and implement the New York Declaration on a two-state solution to the Palestinian issue, saying it is key to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and achieving peace.

In its statement, the ministry welcomed the joint communiqué issued on September 22 following an international conference in New York co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France.

“We thank all the States that participated in the conference and expressed their support for the Palestinian people, their commitment to international law and legitimate international resolutions, as well as those countries that adopted the New York Declaration or recognized the State of Palestine,” the statement said.

The Ministry called on all states to sign and adopt the declaration “as soon as possible,” stressing that this would ensure an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the implementation of the document’s provisions, including allowing Palestinian institutions to exercise political and legal powers in all territories occupied in 1967, including the Gaza Strip.

France, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Australia and Canada are among the Western countries that recently recognized the State of Palestine and supported the “two-state solution”.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry noted that the declaration is necessary to counter Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza and the annexation of Palestinian lands, which are taking place despite growing condemnation from the international community.

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