India's premier, along with Israel's, wisely don't mention 2-state solution
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India's prime minister Naendra Modi's visited Israel this week, and in his discussions with Benjamin Netanyahu, they wisely avoided wasting time on 2-state solutions:
Leaders from Israel and India expressed support for a peaceful resolution to the Palestinian conflict – without openly endorsing a two-state solution.Modi's doing the right thing not to spend time with the PLO's monsters and ogres. India should not recognize or legitimize the PLO, since it only grants legitimacy to a terrorist organization.
A joint statement endorsed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi cites their support for the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians, but does not mention or endorse a two-state solution.
The two leaders on Wednesday published a document with 22 clauses marking the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between their countries and summarizing Modi’s historic first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Israel.
[...] India has recognized the non-existent “state of Palestine,” but Modi appears to be steering away from the Palestinians and towards Israel.
A meeting with the Palestinian Authority (PA) in Ramallah is notably absent from Modi’s agenda, with the Indian government saying it believes the prime minister’s standalone visit to Israel serves to further “underline the significance of India’s special ties with the Jewish nation.”
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