RAMALLAH, 24 December, 2020, (TON): Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Ishtaye said that resolving the conflict with Israel must be within an international framework and based on international law.
Ishtaye made the remarks on Wednesday who met in Ramallah with the outgoing United Nations special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, Nickolay Mladenov. The Prime Minister said that resolving the conflict with Israel should be within the Quartet on the Middle East.
The Quartet was was established in Madrid 2002 to facilitate the peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians which comprises the US, the UN, Russia, and the EU.
"The United Nations is the international body that ensures the implementation of the international law and the international resolutions related to the conflict with Israel," Ishtaye said.
He told Mladenov that "we are living together with the world in difficult circumstances, which we must unite to face."
Ishtaye thanked the coordinator for the efforts he has made over the past few years to achieve justice and peace in Palestine and for helping the Palestinian people end their suffering from the Israeli occupation's practices.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the world’s longest-running and most controversial conflicts. Israeli Occupation seems to be a system of military rule under which Palestinians are denied civil, political and economic rights and subjected to systematic discrimination and denial of basic freedom and dignity over their own territory.
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