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Türkiye proposes guarantor formula for Israeli-Palestinian issue Turkish foreign minister says

17 October 2023 10:28

Türkiye's foreign minister has put forth a proposal for a guarantor system in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing Ankara's central role in shaping the idea.

Addressing reporters in an exclusive press briefing at the Foreign Ministry in the capital, Hakan Fidan emphasized the need for multiple countries including Türkiye to act as guarantors once both parties reach an agreement, with the responsibility to ensure its implementation, Anadolu reports.

Fidan also emphasized the importance of international pressure on Israel to adopt a two-state solution, saying Türkiye shared its views on this issue with the parties.

Discussions held between the Turkish foreign minister and the US revealed that the Biden administration was also supportive of a two-state solution. Fidan pointed out the need for the international community to take a more active role in addressing the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

Also, he highlighted that the deployment of a peacekeeping force from Türkiye to the region was not on the agenda, but he emphasized the importance of initiating steps toward a two-state solution to achieve lasting peace.

There is a necessity for regional countries to take responsibility and adopt a unified stance when dealing with any party in violation of the agreement, he said.

Stressing the importance of transforming the current situation into an opportunity for peace, he said the presence of guarantor countries would be pivotal in achieving a sustainable resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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