Orlando Sentinel

Paris draft: Two-state solution best for Israel, Palestinia­ns

- By Josef Federman

JERUSALEM — In a strong message to Israel and the incoming Trump administra­tion, dozens of countries are expected this weekend to reiterate their opposition to Israeli settlement­s and call for the establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state as “the only way” to ensure peace in the region.

France is hosting more than 70 countries Sunday in Paris at a Mideast peace summit, in what will be a final chance for the Obama administra­tion to lay out its positions for the region.

According to a draft statement obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, the conference will urge Israel and the Palestinia­ns “to officially restate their commitment to the twostate solution.”

It also will affirm that the internatio­nal community “will not recognize” changes to Israel’s pre-1967 lines without agreement by both sides.

The draft says that participan­ts will affirm “that a negotiated solution with two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security, is the only way to achieve enduring peace.”

Israel has settled some 600,000 of its citizens in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who is attending Sunday’s summit as one of his last internatio­nal appearance­s in official capacity, said in a farewell speech last month that Israel’s continued settlement growth threatens the possibilit­y of a two-state solution. He also criticized Palestinia­n attacks on civilians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ruled out a return to the 1967 lines, and many members of his nationalis­t coalition oppose Palestinia­n independen­ce and support expanded settlement­s.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to visit France in the coming weeks to follow up on the conference.

 ?? ABIR SULTAN/GETTY-AFP ?? Palestinia­n President Abbas, left, will visit France after the summit. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is boycotting.
ABIR SULTAN/GETTY-AFP Palestinia­n President Abbas, left, will visit France after the summit. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is boycotting.
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MUSA AL SHAER/GETTY-AFP

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