Foreign ministers from the G7 nations made no mention of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in their final draft statement, dropping language that underscored its importance in earlier drafts of the text. The members instead stressed the imperative of a “political horizon for the Palestinian people” and reaffirmed their support for the resumption of unhindered humanitarian aid into Gaza and for a permanent ceasefire.

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