India Reiterates Backing For Two-State Solution To Palestine Issue

India has once again expressed its commitment to a two-state solution regarding the ongoing Palestine conflict. In a recent statement, the Indian government aligned itself with over 100 nations and international organizations to condemn Israel's attempts to expand its settlements in the West Bank, which are widely regarded as unlawful under international law. This reaffirmation of support comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, with India's foreign policy consistently advocating for peaceful negotiations and a resolution that respects the rights of both Palestinians and Israelis. India's stance is rooted in its longstanding position that a negotiated settlement is crucial for lasting peace in the Middle East, and it emphasizes the need for dialogue to address the complex issues surrounding the conflict. The Indian government remains vigilant about developments in Palestine and continues to advocate for a balanced approach to ensure stability in the region.
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