Guterres voices 'disappointment and alarm' after latest Israeli settlement announcement

31 March 2017 – United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today reiterated his support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, voicing concern about the latest decision to build a new settlement in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

&#8220The Secretary-General took notice with disappointment and alarm of the decision by Israel to build a new settlement,&#8221 according to a statement from his spokesman.

&#8220He condemns all unilateral actions that, like the present one, threaten peace and undermine the two-state solution,&#8221 the spokesman added.

The UN and the international community have for years urged the establishment of a Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security.

Mr. Guterres today reiterated the call adding that &#8220that there is no Plan B.&#8221

The settlement noted also that settlement activities are illegal under international law and present an obstacle to peace.