Turkish Foreign Minister Proposes Guarantor Formula for Israel-Palestine Peace
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan proposed a “guarantor formula” as a path to lasting peace in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to statements made to state-run TRT broadcaster. Fidan emphasized that a permanent resolution should involve guarantors from multiple countries, including Turkey, to ensure the implementation of any peace agreement reached between Israel and the Palestinians.
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The foreign minister also stated that the international community should encourage Israel to accept a two-state solution, and added that Turkey had communicated its views to relevant parties. Fidan’s remarks come after a phone conversation he had on Monday with Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political bureau of Hamas, where the release of hostages was discussed.