Quartet: International Law must be Baseline for Negotiations
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The report’s summary begins by declaring “a negotiated two-state outcome is the only way to achieve an enduring peace…” This set the tone of the report as a biased political document, which does not accurately analyze current conditions nor consider past statements and positions by some of the Quartet’s members. Al-Haq affirms that peace can only come through justice, and any negotiated solution must conform to principles of international law.
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