UN chief urges Israelis, Palestinians to resume negotiations

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the 1967 Arab-Israeli war has resulted in generations of Palestinians living in refugee camps with little hope and is urging Israelis and Palestinians to resume direct talks on a two-state solution that would end Israel's occupation.

In a statement on the 50th anniversary of the six-day war, Guterres says still occupies the West Bank, east and Syria's Golan Heights and the occupation "has imposed a heavy humanitarian and development burden" on Palestinians.



He says the occupation fuels "recurring cycles of violence and retribution," sending a message to Palestinians that statehood is just a dream and to Israelis that peace and regional recognition remain "unattainable."

Guterres says ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would open doors to cooperation and security.

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UN chief urges Israelis, Palestinians to resume negotiations

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the 1967 Arab-Israeli war has resulted in generations of Palestinians living in refugee camps with little hope and is urging Israelis and Palestinians to resume direct talks on a two-state solution that would end Israel's occupation. In a statement on the 50th anniversary of the six-day war, Guterres says Israel still occupies the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Syria's Golan Heights and the occupation "has imposed a heavy humanitarian and development burden" on Palestinians. He says the occupation fuels "recurring cycles of violence and retribution," sending a message to Palestinians that statehood is just a dream and to Israelis that peace and regional recognition remain "unattainable." Guterres says ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would open doors to cooperation and security. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the 1967 Arab-Israeli war has resulted in generations of Palestinians living in refugee camps with little hope and is urging Israelis and Palestinians to resume direct talks on a two-state solution that would end Israel's occupation.

In a statement on the 50th anniversary of the six-day war, Guterres says still occupies the West Bank, east and Syria's Golan Heights and the occupation "has imposed a heavy humanitarian and development burden" on Palestinians.

He says the occupation fuels "recurring cycles of violence and retribution," sending a message to Palestinians that statehood is just a dream and to Israelis that peace and regional recognition remain "unattainable."

Guterres says ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would open doors to cooperation and security.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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