Secretary General of the Arab League: Unless Palestine is resolved, the region will not be safe.
The Secretary General of the Arab League stressed the need to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through a two-state solution.
Ahmed Abul Gheit, secretary general of the Arab League, called for a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Abu al-Gheit said at a meeting in Italy on Thursday (today) that the Arab world would not be relieved until the oldest conflict, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, was resolved. It is also possible through the implementation of a two-state solution, and it is possible that the world will not accept the existence of an apartheid state.
According to the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, Abu al-Gheit described the world developments since the end of World War II and the clear signs of fundamental changes in the system, which was attended by a large number of Arab and non-Arab ambassadors and diplomats and Italian Foreign Ministry officials. Since the end of the Cold War, the International has emphasized that rivalry between the great powers is a negative development in international relations, and that war is a failure for diplomacy.