Kouchner: UNSC-created Palestinian state a possibility

French foreign minister says that Paris prefers two state solution achieved by negotiations between Israel and PA but other options exist.

bernard kouchner 311 (photo credit: AP [file])
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(photo credit: AP [file])
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Sunday said that he could not rule out the possibility of the UN Security Council creating a Palestinian state, AFP cited from an interview by Palestinian paper al-Ayyam.
Kouchner reportedly told al-Ayyam that France preferred a two-state solution negotiated between the Palestinian Authority and Israel but that a UN-brokered resolution to the decades-long conflict remained a possibility.
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Kouchner as called for the European Union, the Palestinian Authority's largest donor, to play a more active role in the peace talks.
PA negotiator Saeb Erekat on Sunday said that the Palestinian side was deciding whether or not to seek international recognition of the Palestinian territories if a Palestinian state within 1967 boundaries was not recognized by Israel as a result of the talks, in an al-Arabiya interview cited by Israel Radio.