Saudi Arabia attends a two-state solution summit in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia hosts global partners to build a practical plan for peace and a Palestinian state.

Saudi Arabia – (Special Correspondent/ Web Desk)- On Sunday, Saudi Arabia sponsored a summit in Riyadh to discuss how to execute a two-state solution in Palestine.

Manal bint Hassan Radwan of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended the conference and reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to establishing peace, statehood, and stability for Palestinians.

She highlighted that establishing a Palestinian state is a regional and worldwide priority, a moral duty, and a necessary condition for preserving regional and international security and peace.

The Riyadh meeting set out to establish the foundations for a comprehensive and implementable work program to manage the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and achieve security and stability for all peoples and countries in the region.

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The call for the international community to provide urgent financial support in light of the continued withholding of Palestinian clearance revenues was renewed at the meeting.

Held in partnership with the European Union and Norway, as co-chairs, representatives from countries, regional and international organizations were also in attendance.

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