France Leads UN Talks on Israel-Palestine Two-State Solution
UNITED NATIONS, JUL 29 – France and Saudi Arabia co-chair a UN conference reaffirming the two-state solution amid ongoing Gaza conflict; over 140 countries recognize Palestine, with France planning formal recognition in September.
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France leads UN talks on Israel-Palestine two-state solution
As Gaza’s crisis worsens, France is advocating for a two-state solution at a UN conference co-chaired by the French foreign minister. The meeting follows President Macron’s announcement that France will formally recognize a Palestinian state in September. However, with the US and Israel boycotting the conference and the conflict ongoing, a two-state solution seems increasingly distant.
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A senior French foreign ministry official referred to the UN correspondents closed in the UN correspondents in the results of the International Conference on the solution of the two states in New York, pointing out the seriousness of the context and the dynamic. As he said in his introduction, “the solution of the two states is now threatened more than ever, with the Gaza war, the acceleration of settlements on the West Bank and the growing viol…
France, the European Union, called for pressure on Israel to accept the two-State solution with the Palestinians, in the most recent escalation from Paris in its efforts to end the bloody war in Gaza, days after it pledged to recognize the State of Palestine. The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrow, told journalists at United Nations Headquarters that there was international consensus that the time had come to reach a political solution to…
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