France, Saudi Arabia Seek Support for UN Plan to Create Palestinian State
PALESTINE, JUL 30 – The declaration calls for immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access, and outlines steps toward Palestinian statehood supported by 125 countries excluding the US and Israel, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia and France urged United Nations members to endorse a declaration with 'tangible, timebound, and irreversible steps' toward a two-state solution.
- Drawing representatives from 125 countries, the U.N. conference was co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France on the decades-long conflict.
- The plan urges a ceasefire, release of hostages, full humanitarian access, and calls for an immediate transitional administrative committee under the Palestinian Authority in Gaza.
- It endorses deployment of a temporary international stabilisation force under a UN Security Council mandate and welcomes member states’ readiness to contribute troops.
- As the UN General Assembly nears, France and Saudi Arabia co-hosted a conference ending Tuesday that produced a declaration supporting diplomatic momentum for a two-state solution.
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Saudi Arabia, France seek support for declaration on two-state solution between Israel and Palestinians
Saudi Arabia and France on Tuesday called on countries at the UN to support a declaration that outlines "tangible, timebound and irreversible steps" towards implementing a two-state solution between Israel and Palestinians.


France, Saudi Arabia seek support for UN plan to create Palestinian state
France and Saudi Arabia have urged countries at the United Nations to support a new political plan that calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and sets out concrete steps toward creating a Palestinian state.
KSA, France seek support for declaration on two-state solution
Saudi Arabia and France on Tuesday called on countries at the United Nations to support a declaration that outlines "tangible, timebound, and irreversible steps" towards implementing a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians. The seven-page declaration is the result of an international conference at the U.N. this week - hosted by Saudi Arabia and France - on the decades-long conflict. The United States and Israel boycotted the eve…
Saudi Arabia, France issue joint UN declaration calling for 2-state
NEW YORK CITY: France and Saudi Arabia issued a joint declaration at the UN on Tuesday calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza, and setting out a detailed international road map for the implementation of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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