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Palestinian-Israeli settlement fell back, says Lavrov

According to Sergey Lavrov, Russia "reiterates the need to return to the fundamental UN decisions on the principles on which direct dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis should take place in the format of the so-called two-state solution"

MOSCOW, April 7. /TASS/. The peaceful settlement between Palestine and Israel has rolled back far as a result of clashes and unilateral measures of the two countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference following talks with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday in Ankara.

"The [peaceful] settlement between the Palestinians and Israel, unfortunately, has been set back by many events: clashes, unilateral measures taken by both the Palestinians and the Israelis, which have now turned into very serious clashes, fraught with further escalation of the situation," Lavrov said.

According to Lavrov, Russia "reiterates the need to return to the fundamental UN decisions on the principles on which direct dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis should take place in the format of the so-called two-state solution."

Lavrov also said that he discussed the situation in Libya with his Turkish counterpart. "After the country was destroyed by NATO's military aggression, the world community is struggling to put it back together again," he noted, "Attempts have been made repeatedly by representatives of both the EU and regional countries. So far the process is not moving at the pace we would like to see."

The top Russian diplomat noted that the goal of Russian and Turkish parties in this matter was the same: "to ensure the restoration of unity of all political forces in Libya, and on this basis to restore the ruined Libyan statehood."