President Barack Obama in New York before a meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations Wednesday there was no way a clear and real to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace will not be resolved through UN resolutions.
The Obama reiterated America's commitment to the security of the State of Israel, but says that her friends must recognize the need to resolve the two countries, pointing out that the Palestinians deserve a state, but peace can be achieved only through negotiations with Israel.
And the U.S. President that the Palestinians deserve a state, but it can not be achieved only through talks with Israel, not by UN resolutions
Obama said in a speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations, "there is a future with more opportunities to people of both countries if their governments have fulfilled their obligations, but if you had continued to walk outside the scope of international law must face this in more pressure and isolation."
For his part, French President Nicolas Sarkozy told the General Assembly of the United Nations, said the ultimate goal of peace negotiations must be the recognition of the common two-state solution based on the 1967 borders.
It was proposed by French President Sarkozy on Wednesday that the United Nations granted the Palestinians develop an observer
And set a timetable for the duration of the peace process in the Middle East.
Sarkozy warned in a speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations to use the veto power to "veto" in the Security Council to prevent the issuance of a decision to accept membership of a Palestinian state involves the possibility of provoking a new wave of violence, terrorism and instability in the Middle East.
The Obama reiterated America's commitment to the security of the State of Israel, but says that her friends must recognize the need to resolve the two countries, pointing out that the Palestinians deserve a state, but peace can be achieved only through negotiations with Israel.
And the U.S. President that the Palestinians deserve a state, but it can not be achieved only through talks with Israel, not by UN resolutions
Obama said in a speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations, "there is a future with more opportunities to people of both countries if their governments have fulfilled their obligations, but if you had continued to walk outside the scope of international law must face this in more pressure and isolation."
For his part, French President Nicolas Sarkozy told the General Assembly of the United Nations, said the ultimate goal of peace negotiations must be the recognition of the common two-state solution based on the 1967 borders.
It was proposed by French President Sarkozy on Wednesday that the United Nations granted the Palestinians develop an observer
And set a timetable for the duration of the peace process in the Middle East.
Sarkozy warned in a speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations to use the veto power to "veto" in the Security Council to prevent the issuance of a decision to accept membership of a Palestinian state involves the possibility of provoking a new wave of violence, terrorism and instability in the Middle East.
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