
"Annalena Baerbock, the current president of the UN General Assembly and former German foreign minister, said that next week's conference on a two-state solution can increase pressure on Israel to end the war. On Monday, representatives of UN member states will discuss the two-state solution at an international conference at the UN headquarters. Talking to Deutschlandfunk radio, Baerbock said the conference in New York will make it clear that nations do not accept"
""that international law is being violated time and again, for example, by the Israeli government not allowing any relief supplies or humanitarian aid into Gaza, by repeatedly attacking civilian areas." This conference comes ahead of the UN General Assembly set to start on Tuesday. Previously, several countries, including France, Belgium, Australia, the UK and Canada, announced that they would officially recognize Palestine as a state at the upcoming UN session."
An international conference at UN headquarters will address the two-state solution and aims to increase pressure on Israel to end the war. The conference will emphasize that nations do not accept repeated violations of international law, including blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza and attacks on civilian areas. The meeting precedes the UN General Assembly session beginning Tuesday. Several countries, including France, Belgium, Australia, the UK and Canada, plan to recognize Palestine as a state during the session. Recognition is cautioned to be insufficient by itself to stop the war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the two-state solution.
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