Egypt's foreign minister: two-state solution needed for Israel-Hamas conflict
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08-Dec-2023
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry joined the Atlantic Council for an #ACFrontPage conversation on the Israel-Hamas War, Egypt’s regional leadership and other pressing challenges.
"Overall, the broader issue is the two-state solution. There's a consensus that that is the manner in which we would end the conflict," he said. "It relieves the whole region of the tensions that are associated with the continuation of the occupation and the lack of fulfillment of the legitimate rights of the Palestinians."
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 12/08/23
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