The Jerusalem Post

Merkel, Abbas agree: There’s ‘no alternativ­e’ to two states

- • By ADAM RASGON

German Chancellor Angela Merkel reaffirmed her support for the two-state solution at a joint press conference in Berlin with Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday.

“As before, I see no reasonable alternativ­e to the goal of a two-state solution,” said Merkel. “Both the Israeli and the Palestinia­n people have the right to live in peace and security and none of the other options can deliver that credibly.”

The two-state solution has traditiona­lly been a consensus among the world’s most powerful states. US President Donald Trump, however, cast doubt on his government’s commitment to the two-state solution in February at a press conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying: “I’m looking at two-state and onestate and I like the one that both parties like. I’m very happy with the one that both parties like.”

Merkel also expressed concerns over settlement building, which she defined as “an impediment to the resolution of the conflict” and “leading to the erosion of the two-state solution.”

Israel, in January and February, announced more than 5,500 new settlement housing units and the Knesset passed a law last month that legalizes settlement outposts built on private Palestinia­n land.

In the latter half of her remarks, Merkel criticized Abbas for turning to internatio­nal forums to “unilateral­ly denounce” Israel, arguing that such moves contribute to the current stagnation in the peace process.

Abbas has led a Palestinia­n campaign over the past several years to internatio­nalize the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict with the goal of pressuring Israel to make concession­s, including ending its military rule over the Palestinia­n territorie­s .

While Abbas’s internatio­nal strategy has succeeded in earning the “State of Palestine” recognitio­n in many UN bodies, it has failed to change the reality on the ground.

In his remarks, Abbas echoed Merkel’s sentiments on the two-state solution.

“There is absolutely no other alternativ­e,” he said. “Either there will be two states or the occupation will remain in place, resulting in racial discrimina­tion and apartheid.”

Abbas has consistent­ly stated his support for the two-state solution and is expected to reiterate his backing for it at the Arab League Summit in Jordan on Wednesday.

Abbas is currently on an internatio­nal tour of the Arab world and Europe ahead of the summit and his upcoming meeting with Trump, which reportedly will take place in mid-April. Over the past week, he met with the Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Merkel.

On Sunday, Abbas plans to travel to Brussels to meet with leaders of the European Union.

 ?? (Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters) ?? GERMAN CHANCELLOR Angela Merkel shakes hands with PA President Mahmoud Abbas after issuing a statement in Berlin on Friday.
(Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters) GERMAN CHANCELLOR Angela Merkel shakes hands with PA President Mahmoud Abbas after issuing a statement in Berlin on Friday.

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