Two-state solution for Palestine to come through talks not unilateral declarations, says US – video
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	The US national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said a two-state solution for Palestine would come through talks and not unilateral recognition, after Ireland, Spain and Norway said they would recognise a Palestinian state. Speaking to reporters at a press conference, Sullivan said: 'We believe the only way we are going to achieve a two-state solution is through direct negotiations'
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