8 May 2026

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Ambassador?of Senegal to the UN,?Coly Seck,?opened a press conference?organised?in Brussels?this week: ¡°We want peace.?We want?engagement. We want to make sure that Europe will help bring this conflict to an end?and?make sure that the two-state solution will prevail.¡±?
Ambassador Seck chairs the?Âé¶¹APP Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. During a two-day visit to Brussels this week, the Committee discussed with European governments the importance of defending international law and preserving the two-state solution.
The delegation,?which included?ambassadors to the UN from Senegal, Cuba and Namibia, alongside Minister Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the UN, met with EU officials, diplomats and civil society?organisations?as part of a wider European tour aimed at?mobilising?support for peace in Palestine.?
Established by the UN General Assembly in 1975, the Committee works to support Palestinian self-determination, sovereignty and the realisation of a two-state solution. ?
Ambassador Seck stressed that Europe has a ¡°key role to play politically, diplomatically, economically and humanitarianly¡± at what he described as a critical moment for the region.?

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International law?
Minister?Mansour called for concrete measures in response to what he said are violations of international law?and for?European leaders to move beyond ¡°business as usual¡±.?He pointed specifically to Israeli settlements?in the occupied West Bank, citing rulings by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which he said had made clear the settlements were illegal and ¡°have to be dismantled¡±.?
The UN Committee members stressed the need to uphold the UN?Charter,?UN?resolutions?and a multilateral rules-based order grounded in international law.?
The delegation also highlighted the importance of preserving the fragile Gaza ceasefire and supporting efforts toward a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.?
Hope?
The Brussels meetings formed part of a wider European tour that began in France and would continue in Spain. ¡°Some of our contributions, we believe, resonated in the minds and hearts of those that we met with,¡± Minister Mansour said. ¡°We hope that this contribution will make a difference in our collective responsibility and approach to open widely the door for peace and justice in the Middle East, especially for the Palestinian people.¡±?
The agenda in Brussels included meetings with representatives from the European Commission, the European Parliament, the European External Action Service, the EU Council¡¯s??(PSC), the Belgian Foreign?Ministry?and civil society?organisations.?
The visit builds on the engagements of the recent?2025 Conference on the Two-State Solution?and the?New York Declaration?on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution.?
Document Sources: Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (CEIRPP), Division for Palestinian Rights (DPR), European Union (EU), Âé¶¹APP Regional Information Centre (UNRIC)
Subject: Gaza Strip, Human rights and international humanitarian law, Palestine question, Self-determination, Two State solution
Publication Date: 08/05/2026
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