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Italian Foreign Ministry : Palestinians cannot be forced into any option

Italian Foreign Ministry : Palestinians cannot be forced into any option

Saba Yemen06-02-2025

Rome - Saba:
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tiani emphasized on Thursday that the Palestinians cannot be forced into any option if we want peace in the region.
'There is no security or stability without achieving peace, and his country's position is clear and is in favor of a two-state solution,' Tiani stressed in a statement.
He pointed out that the Palestinians cannot be forced to any option and nothing can be achieved without the Palestinians.
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