⭕️ Iran rejects recognition of Israel and ‘Two-State Solution’ in response to Doha Summit statement
Iran’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on 15 September outlining its reservations over the final communiqué of the Arab–Islamic summit in Doha. Tehran reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Palestinian struggle, condemned Israel’s “brutal crimes,” and stressed that its commitment to the cause “will not diminish under any circumstances.”
The ministry rejected references to peace initiatives like the New York Declaration and the Arab Peace Initiative, dismissing the two-state solution as incapable of resolving the Palestinian question. Instead, it called for a single democratic state established through a referendum of all Palestinians, and emphasized that Iran’s agreement to the communiqué does not imply recognition of Israel.
Iran also defended the Palestinians’ right to use “all necessary means” to achieve self-determination, supported national unity efforts, and criticized the United States as sustaining Israeli military actions, declaring Washington unfit to act as an impartial mediator.
Tehran asked for its reservations to be formally noted in the summit’s final record.
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