"Recognition of a Palestinian State Risks Taking on the Look of Paper Tiger"
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While a UN conference on the two-state solution will be held from 17 to 21 June in New York, Thomas Hofnung raises the question in his chronicle of the realism of the possible recognition of a Palestinian state in the current context.
Luxembourg will be waiting for a United Nations conference next week before deciding on a recognition of the Palestinian State. Following a motion by the LSAP, Déi Gréng and Déi Lénk, the issue was again discussed in the House on 10 June. Reciting "immediate and formal" recognition, the parties also demanded a reassessment of the association agreement between the EU and the Israeli State, including exports of arms and military equipment. Without…
Paris - In April, Emmanuel Macron announced that France could join "in June" the 150 countries that have already recognized the Palestinian state. But since then, he has sent contradictory signals about his willingness to take this resounding step as soon as next week


"The moment is decisive." Emmanuel Macron raises the stakes but maintains the suspense: will he recognize, as soon as next week, a Palestinian state, as he has openly envisaged, or will he prefer to delay? Five days from a key appointment at the UN, all options appear on the table.
"The moment is decisive." Emmanuel Macron raises the stakes but maintains the suspense: will he recognize, as soon as next week, a Palestinian state, as he has openly envisaged, or will he prefer to delay? Five days from a key appointment at the UN, all options...
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