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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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14ymedio.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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