Quds city (Jerusalem), May 03, SPA - A two-state solution remains the goal in efforts to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel's opposition leader Tzipi Livni said Sunday, ahead of a visit to the United States, Israeli media reports said. Livni was due to depart Saturday for Washington to attend a three-day meeting of the US' pro-Israel lobby and hold talks with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Vice President Joe Biden, DPA reported. Commenting on the question of the Palestinians, she said "We want a two-state solution because the other options are bad for Israel."