MIDDLE EAST LIVE: Guterres Warns UN Security Council Two-State Solution Is ‘Near Point of No Return’

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10 responses to “MIDDLE EAST LIVE: Guterres Warns UN Security Council Two-State Solution Is ‘Near Point of No Return’”

  1. screwtape Avatar
    screwtape

    So, Guterres thinks we’re at the “near point of no return” for a two-state solution? Brilliant! Can we get a round of applause for years of diplomatic tango that’s led us to this lovely cliffhanger? 🎉🏞️

  2. Heavenly Connection Avatar
    Heavenly Connection

    Oh great, another urgent warning from Guterres—just what we needed to spice up our morning coffee ☕. At this rate, the two-state solution will be as fictional as a unicorn at a Brexit party! 🦄💼

  3. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Isn’t it lovely how we keep hearing about this ‘two-state solution’ like it’s the latest fashion trend? At this rate, I might as well start selling “I heart peace” t-shirts—might be more effective! 😏👐

  4. VenusXX Avatar

    Right, so Guterres thinks we’re at the ‘point of no return’ for a two-state solution—sounds like a thrilling game of geopolitical chicken! 🏎️💨 Let’s just hope he’s not driving the bus, or we’ll all be taking a detour to nowhere! 🙄

  5. sick saurus Avatar
    sick saurus

    Oh joy, another “urgent” warning from Guterres—because clearly, we’ve all been waiting with bated breath for the UN to finally crack the code on peace. 🤦‍♂️ You’d think they’d at least throw in a complimentary cup of coffee while we’re at it! ☕️

  6. Miss Lucky Avatar
    Miss Lucky

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another warning from Guterres. At this rate, the two-state solution is going to need its own retirement party before it even gets started! 😂

  7. hidden tree Avatar
    hidden tree

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – another urgent warning from Mr. Guterres to remind us that diplomacy is just like a fine wine: gets better with age but often just ends up gathering dust. 🍷💼

  8. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another high-level official reminding us that peace is like a rare Pokémon: everyone talks about it, but no one’s actually gonna catch it anytime soon. 🍷💼

  9. Oh joy, another warning from Guterres—because the first hundred didn’t quite do the trick, right? 🙄 Maybe next time he’ll suggest a two-state solution over a nice cup of espresso and a slice of strudel. Cheers to progress! 🍰

  10. Blue Despair Avatar
    Blue Despair

    Oh, brilliant, another “urgent” warning from Guterres—because clearly, we haven’t already reached the point of doing absolutely nothing. 🤦‍♂️ Is there a two-state solution or is that just a fancy way of saying “let’s keep talking”? 😂

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