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Biden Backs Two-State Solution Amid 'Steadfast Support' for Israel, US Envoy Says

© REUTERS / Ammar AwadGeneral view of houses of the Israeli settlement of Givat Ze'ev, in the occupied West Bank February 7, 2017
General view of houses of the Israeli settlement of Givat Ze'ev, in the occupied West Bank February 7, 2017 - Sputnik International
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Last week, newly-confirmed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the prospects for meaningful progress towards reconciliation between Israel and the Palestinians are limited and called on both parties to refrain from unilateral actions.

Acting US Ambassador to the UN Richard Mills has said that President Joe Biden's administration backs a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, but will "maintain its steadfast support" for the Jewish state.

In a virtual speech to the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Mills said that Washington would urge Israel and the Palestinians "to avoid unilateral steps that make a two-state solution more difficult, such as annexation of territory, settlement activity, demolition, incitement to violence, and providing compensation for individuals imprisoned for acts of terrorism".

The US ambassador added that the White House hopes "it will be possible to start working to slowly build competence on both sides to create an environment in which we might once again be able to help advance a [two-state] solution".

At the same time, he made it clear that Washington doesn't see such steps "as a favour to the Palestinian leadership", adding that "US assistance benefits millions of ordinary Palestinians and helps to preserve a stable environment that benefits both Palestinians and Israelis".

Mills pledged that the Biden administration would continue urging other countries to normalise ties with Israel, while admitting that it was "not a substitute for Israeli-Palestinian peace".

© AFP 2023 / Ahmad GharabliPart of the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, east of Jerusalem. Israel has approved 560 new homes for the West Bank settlement of Maale Adumim, a spokesman for the settlement said on July 4, 2016 in a move likely to raise tensions following a series of Palestinian attacks (File)
Biden Backs Two-State Solution Amid 'Steadfast Support' for Israel, US Envoy Says - Sputnik International
Part of the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, east of Jerusalem. Israel has approved 560 new homes for the West Bank settlement of Maale Adumim, a spokesman for the settlement said on July 4, 2016 in a move likely to raise tensions following a series of Palestinian attacks (File)

He also signalled America's support for a "viable Palestinian state", stressing that the Biden administration plans to take steps to reopen the Palestinian diplomatic mission in Washington, previously closed by former US President Donald Trump.

"President Biden has been clear that he intends to restore US assistance programmes that support economic development programmes and humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, and to take steps to reopen diplomatic relations that were closed by the last US administration", Mills pointed out.

The remarks came as White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters on Tuesday that Biden believes "a two-state solution remains the only path forward" for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

She was echoed by newly-confirmed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken who said last week that "the only way to ensure Israel's future as a Jewish, democratic state and to give the Palestinians a state to which they are entitled is through the so-called two-state solution".

He added, however, that "realistically it's hard to see near-term prospects for moving forward on that".

Two-State Solution

This stipulates creating a Palestinian state that will peacefully cooperate with the existing Jewish state, something that is expected to end the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and serve as a foundation for lasting peace in the Middle East.

For years, the Palestinians have been seeking diplomatic recognition for a state on the territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, which is partially occupied by Israel, along with the Gaza Strip.

A demonstrator jumps during an anti-Israel protest following the funeral of Palestinian man Ibraheem Yakoub, in Kifl Haris in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, 10 July 2020 - Sputnik International
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The Israeli government, along with a whole array of other countries, such as France, the US, the UK, and Germany, refuses to recognise the Palestinian Authority as an independent political and diplomatic entity, going ahead with the construction of settlements in the occupied areas despite objections from the UN.

Under the Middle East peace plan unveiled by Trump in late January 2020, Israel would incorporate settlements in the West Bank and the Jordan Valley and keep Jerusalem as its "undivided capital".

The Palestinians are offered the adjacent village of Abu Dis as their capital and $50 billion in investments to "spur the Palestinian economy", a blueprint that was harshly criticised by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

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