Sri Lanka suggests two-state solution for Israel-Palestine conflict

ANI  |  Colombo [Sri Lanka] 

called for a to end an on-going war between and Palestine in

As reported by Colombo Page on Saturday, suggested a two-state theory at a special session of the Human Rights Council and called for a dialogue-based solution.

Sri Lanka's Permanent to the in Geneva A.L.A. Azeez, while delivering a statement on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, emphasised on focusing on the security of all civilians in the conflict-ridden territory as he said that civilian's human rights must be upheld and be protected at all times.

"We take this opportunity to call for an end to violence and violation of the right to life and dignity of all persons as well as respect for the International Law, "said.

He rallied for the need of dialogue to help solve the crises at hand and ensure peace to civilians.

The further showed his faith in diplomacy and political leadership who might consider the option for two-state.

Since March 30, more than 1,000 children have been injured by Israeli forces in the besieged Strip during demonstrations, according to UN Children's Fund.

On March 14 and Palestine again clashed against each other at the Strip when at least 62 Palestinian demonstrators lost their lives and more than hundred were injured.

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 03:35 IST