The international community's military intervention in the Middle East conflict will help settle the situation in the region, said Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. "There is no solution to what we are seeing [in the Middle East], there is no point in allowing this to continue," Frederiksen told Ritzau. According to the Danish PM, the two-state solution to the conflict "will be implemented if at some point the international community declares that it should be resolved with the help of force." "The price of the ongoing conflict has become too high for all of us," Frederiksen added. Also, the Danish premier responded positively to the question about the possibility of a "military intervention" in the Middle East, but did not specify how it would be implemented. "The international community has intervened in other conflicts and other wars, succeeding in implementing [some agreements]," Frederiksen concluded.