EU presses Israel on two-state solution after Gaza crisis
EU foreign ministers have pressed Israel on an eventual two-state solution with the Palestinians after the fighting in Gaza, at meetings with the top diplomats from the two sides and key Arab states in Brussels, AFP reports.
While the bloodshed appears to have driven a long-term solution further out of sight, EU officials insist now is the time to talk about finally resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The 27 EU ministers met first with Israel’s foreign minister Israel Katz before sitting down separately with the Palestinian Authority’s top diplomat, Riyad al-Maliki.
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia also held talks with the European ministers.
“The two-state solution is the only solution, and even those who don’t want to know about it have not yet come up with any other alternative,” said German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock.