US Withdraws from Upcoming Israel Two-State Solution Conference
The United States has decided not to attend an upcoming United Nations conference on the Israel two-state solution, according to State Department deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott. The conference is scheduled for later this month at the United Nations headquarters.

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The United States has announced its decision to not participate in an upcoming conference regarding the Israel two-state solution. This was confirmed by State Department deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott during a press briefing held on Thursday.
The scheduled conference is set to occur later this month at the United Nations, addressing longstanding issues surrounding the two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
While many nations see such dialogues as vital for peace in the region, the absence of the United States signals a significant diplomatic stance that could influence the conference's outcomes and international reactions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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