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Biden administration: Renewed ties with the Palestinians, normalization is not a substitute for the two states - Walla! news

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At a UN Security Council meeting, the US envoy said the new administration would like to advance more normalization agreements between Israel and the Arab world in a way that would help resolve the two states. He said Biden would renew economic assistance to the PA


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Biden administration: Renewed ties with the Palestinians, normalization is not a substitute for the two states

At a UN Security Council meeting, the US envoy said the new administration would like to advance more normalization agreements between Israel and the Arab world in a way that would help resolve the two states. He said Biden would renew economic assistance to the PA

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During a meeting of the UN Security Council on the situation in the Middle East today (Tuesday), the Biden administration presented, for the first time since the new president was sworn in, its policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And the Arab states in a way that would help resolve the two



states.The U.S. representative at the hearing was the U.S. deputy ambassador to the United Nations, but at the outset he stressed that his remarks represent the policies of the new administration.

He stressed at the outset that the Biden administration would support a two-state solution that would be agreed upon by both sides.

"This vision remains the best way to secure the future of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state," the deputy ambassador said.



He stressed that unlike the Trump administration, the new administration would base its policy on the Israeli-Palestinian issue on consultations with both sides.

"Peace cannot be imposed on one side," he said.

According to him, the leaderships in Israel and the Palestinian Authority are very far from their positions, the political situation is complicated and trust is low.

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The administration wants to "preserve the ability to reach a two-state solution."

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Therefore, he said the Biden administration wants to "preserve the ability to reach a two-state solution" in the future and improve the situation on the ground, especially in Gaza.

He said the Biden administration would encourage Israel and the Palestinian Authority to refrain from unilateral measures that would make it difficult to resolve the two states - such as annexation, construction of settlements, demolition of Palestinian homes, incitement and payment of money to terrorists.



The U.S. envoy said the Biden administration would renew relations with the Palestinian Authority, renew economic aid and reopen diplomatic missions closed under the Trump administration - such as the PLO offices in Washington and the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem. .

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He welcomed the normalization agreements between Israel and the Arab states but stressed that "normalization is not a substitute for peace between Israel and the Palestinians."

According to him, the Biden government hopes that it will be possible to promote normalization in a way that will advance the two-state solution.

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