U.S. President Joe Biden renewed his call for a two-state solution to end the decades-long conflict between Israel and Palestinians, though he offered no new proposals to restart political dialogue as he met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday.
However, Biden’s call for a two-state solution came as Abbas suggested time for such a solution may be running out.
“The opportunity for a two-state solution on the 1967 borders may be available today, and it may not remain for a long time,” Abbas said.
Biden acknowledged that after years of failed attempts to resolve the conflict, Palestinians living under onerous restrictions in the occupied West Bank and Gaza are suffering.
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However, Biden’s call for a two-state solution came as Abbas suggested time for such a solution may be running out.
“The opportunity for a two-state solution on the 1967 borders may be available today, and it may not remain for a long time,” Abbas said.
Biden acknowledged that after years of failed attempts to resolve the conflict, Palestinians living under onerous restrictions in the occupied West Bank and Gaza are suffering.
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