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Nigeria insists on two-state solution to end Israel-Palestine war

Nigeria made its position known in its statement at the United Nations High-Level Conference on the Two-State Solution.

• July 31, 2025
Benjamin Netanyahu,Bola Tinubu, Mahmoud Abbas [Palestine president]
Benjamin Netanyahu,Bola Tinubu, Mahmoud Abbas [Palestine president]

Nigeria on Wednesday called for a two-state solution as a way out of the age-long conflict between Israel and Palestine.

Nigeria made its position known in its statement at the United Nations High-Level Conference on the Two-State Solution at the UN headquarters in New York.

Nigeria’s statement was delivered by the chargé d’affaires of the Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the UN, Syndoph Endoni.

The UN General Assembly Resolution 181, adopted on November 29, 1947, proposed the partition of Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states, with Jerusalem as a special international zone.

However, the resolution, also known as the Partition Plan, was accepted by the Jewish leadership but rejected by the Arab leadership, leading to violent conflicts.

“Nigeria has made several efforts in the past to play a mediating role in the conflict at the highest level,” Mr Endoni said.

He said Nigeria’s efforts at resolving the Israel-Palestine war include visiting both Israel and Palestine, during which time, the country called on both sides to return to the negotiating table.

“Nigeria wishes to call for concrete follow-up of these important initiatives that can culminate in the realisation of a two-state solution and end the age-long conflict. Nigeria also reiterated her call for the admission of the State of Palestine as a full member state of the United Nations, with all rights and privileges,” said the statement.

Nigeria hoped that the forum could be the enduring legacy of multilateral efforts in realising a political horizon for achieving a just and lasting solution for the people of Palestine, reiterating the lasting solution on the basis of the two-state solution, “with the peoples living side by side in peace and security, within secure and recognised pre-1967 borders”.

“Nigeria further reiterates its position that there is no justification for the carnage that is currently going on in the occupied Palestinian territory. The loss of human lives that continues to rise every day is unacceptable, even as we stress that the Palestinian people deserve their independence. This, we believe, is fundamental for securing justice and peace for all those living in the region,” Mr Endoni stated.

He further called on the Security Council to bring about a permanent solution to the Palestinian question by ensuring the realisation of the two-state solution.

“Nigeria calls on the Security Council to ensure the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and independence and sovereignty of the State of Palestine, based on the pre-1967 borders. Nigeria welcomes the convening of the conference to address the protracted challenges of the two-state solution,” added Mr Endoni.

It commended Saudi Arabia and France for their efforts, which culminated in the conference aimed at implementing the resolutions pertaining to the Question of Palestine and the Two-State Solution.

This, Nigeria noted, was in line with relevant UN General Assembly resolutions.

“The protracted and unfortunate situation in Gaza and other Palestinian Territories cannot be ignored anymore. The lingering Israel-Palestine conflict indicates that the international community has failed to live up to the spirit and aspiration of the United Nations to rid the world of inequality, violence, and illegal occupation,” said the statement. “Nigeria recalls the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legal consequences arising from Israel’s policies and practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”

Nigeria stated that Israel had an obligation to bring an end to its presence in the Palestinian Territory in order to actualise the cause of self-determination of the Palestinian people.

“The United Nations, which has remained a beacon of hope and a platform for collaboration in an increasingly interconnected world, must uphold its responsibilities. The role of the United Nations as a catalyst for change will remain crucial,” Nigeria noted.

Nigeria said it would continue to strongly support the Palestinian cause while reiterating the call that the occupied authorities must “abide by their responsibilities under international law”.

Nigeria appreciated and supported Egypt and Qatar in their ongoing diplomatic efforts to reach an immediate and permanent ceasefire agreement. It also supported the Arab-Islamic Plan for Early Recovery, Reconstruction, and Development of Gaza, which was presented by Egypt.

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