US President Donald Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discuss Middle East peace plan proposal at the White House in Washington on January 28, 2020. (Photo: Reuters) |
India on Wednesday reaffirmed its call for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asked both sides to resolve all issues through direct negotiations.
France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement which stresses the importance of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
Qatar responded cautiously to the peace plan, saying it welcomed efforts to broke a permanent peace, but warned that would be unattainable if the rights of the Palestinians are not ensured.
Bahrain supports all efforts to achieve a “just and comprehensive solution” for the Palestinian cause, said Bahrain’s Foreign Affairs Ministry in a statement reacting to the peace plan. The Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned the peace plan, saying it represents a surrender to Israel and their enmity toward the Arab nation.