Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh on Sunday urged that an agreement be reached "as soon as possible" between Palestinian and Israeli struggle groups and stressed the Two-State Solution could be implemented immediately.

Shtayyeh while speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany said: "All of our eyes focus on the suffering of the Palestinian people both in Gaza and the West Bank".

Palestinian Prime Minister assesses talks on a two-state solution need to turn into implementation.

He added that a ceasefire needed to be carried out immediately and further to allow international aid to enter Gaza.

Shtayyeh stressed that Palestine wanted to see the release of all hostages and wanted to reach an agreement. "... it was made as soon as possible because every day it was delayed, meaning more killings, it meant more suffering and more disaster for the community," Shtayyeh stressed.

"We must not allow the circle of violence to repeat itself," said Shtayyeh.

The Munich Security Conference ended on Sunday with speech from leaders and high-level talks on security challenges around the world, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine and Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip.


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