Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu "may meet" in trilateral talks next month with U.S. President Barack Obama and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, according to Israel's Ambassador to the U.N., Professor Gabriela Shalev. She said that if the three leaders agree to meet, they will gather at the United Nations when the General Assembly begins its new session.
Shalev mentioned the meeting during a press conference at the U.N., where she also stated, "We are willing to recognize a two-state solution. While we recognize the Arab state, they must recognize our rights - the Jewish nation - to live in our state. It means both should recognize each other."
Shalev mentioned the meeting during a press conference at the U.N., where she also stated, "We are willing to recognize a two-state solution. While we recognize the Arab state, they must recognize our rights - the Jewish nation - to live in our state. It means both should recognize each other."
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