France’s Macron to host Palestinian authority leader Abbas on November 11
Macron and Abbas focus on Gaza ceasefire implementation, reconstruction, governance reforms, and humanitarian aid amid France’s recent recognition of Palestine.
- French President Emmanuel Macron will meet Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas in Paris to discuss the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
- The ceasefire was brokered by US President Donald Trump following Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel, which resulted in over 1,221 Israeli deaths and 69,000 Palestinian deaths.
- Macron is expected to discuss maintaining humanitarian aid access for Gaza and addressing changes within the Palestinian Authority.
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After France has recognized a Palestinian state, Macron receives Palestinian President Abbas in Paris.
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