As explained by Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor Alexander Gusev Cameron is “trying to switch” the British from British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to himself.

“Probably, there are certain plans for continuing his political career... Our Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian President Vladimir Putin have repeatedly expressed their point of view: it is necessary to restore the Palestinian state within the framework of 1967. There is no need to invent anything,” the analyst explained.

According to him, “everything comes down to boundaries.”

“The West doesn’t talk about this at all. “I regard Cameron’s statement as absolutely populist, not based on practically anything, these are just words thrown into the crowd,” the expert emphasized.

According to the head of the laboratory “Center for Middle Eastern Studies” IMEMO RAS, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the RAS Irina Zvyagelskaya, news appeared earlier

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that, perhaps, the level of conflict could be reduced somewhat.

In addition, as the specialist recalled, there was a meeting in Paris, where the question was about the next steps that should be taken in terms of organizing the creation of a Palestinian state.

“I don’t want to say that all this has been discussed, but we see that such negotiations and contacts are underway. The British, who at one time played a very important role in the Middle East, also had to speak out and indicate their position. There is a fairly broad consensus on the issue that there should be two states,” she added.

Then, in her opinion, the most difficult things begin: what kind of state, who will lead it, what it will look like, what guarantees there will be.

“This is still a question of the distant or fairly distant future. “As for the very principle of creating a Palestinian state, I think that Britain considered it necessary to emphasize that it shares the position of the overwhelming majority of the international community,” concluded RT’s interlocutor.

Cameron previously said that Britain, together with its allies, may consider recognizing a Palestinian state.