Fifth Global Alliance for Implementation of Two-State Solution Kicks Off in Rabat


Rabat: Co-hosted by the Kingdom of Morocco and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, this meeting brings together government officials and representatives from around 50 countries and international organizations committed to the Two-State Solution.



According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the gathering aims to assess the accumulated results of past peace efforts in favor of peace in the Middle East, strengthen the narrative of the success stories, and explore how these achievements can be leveraged. The goal is to develop concrete, time-bound measures to reinforce progress toward a Two-State Solution. Additionally, the meeting will focus on the means to build the Palestinian economy.



Organized into three thematic discussions, the meeting will evaluate the impact of past peace initiatives in the Middle East, strengthen Palestinian institutions and governance, and explore economic foundations for peace. This Alliance serves as a key diplomatic platform for advancing meaningful progress toward a just and lasting peace in the region. It works to translate existing diplomatic efforts and success stories into tangible, irreversible steps toward a Two-State Solution.



The outcomes of this meeting will contribute to the work of the High-Level Conference on the Two-State Solution, scheduled to take place at the United Nations headquarters in New York in June 2025. Launched during the High-Level Week of the UN General Assembly in September 2024, the Global Alliance is dedicated to the effective revival of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. This fifth meeting follows four previous ones held in Riyadh, Brussels, Oslo, and Cairo.