Is Palestine a State? What If Countries Say It Is?
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While Emmanuel Macron has just announced that France was going to recognize the State of Palestine in September - as 148 countries of the UN before him - "Liberation" traces the chronology of events.
France becomes the third UN Security Council member to recognize Palestine, which brings new opportunities but also responsibilities under international law.
Is Palestine a State? What If Countries Say It Is?
France has announced its intention to become the first member of the Group of Seven to recognize Palestine as a state. Ireland, Norway and Spain have already done so, breaking from a consensus within Western Europe and the US that the Palestinians should achieve statehood through negotiations with Israel. The great majority of countries in the world — around 150 of them — recognize a Palestinian state. The declarations have symbolic value for th…
During this conference co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, which aims to relaunch the idea of a two-State solution in the Middle East, "the Arab countries will condemn Hamas for the first time and call for their disarmament, which will consecrate their definitive isolation," Jean-Noël Barrot said in an interview to the General Assembly of the United Nations. The Minister did not specify which countries wishing to join a group of European Stat…
Where with Presidente Emmanuel Macron France and other Western states "recognize" a state of Palestine, they do so without saying what territory they are talking about. That is true in a way that is either not aware of the individual or, worse, very clear.The post "Free Palestine: Rarely was propaganda more successful first appeared on Tichy's insight.
Mediafax What does recognition mean for France and for Palestine? France becomes the first major western power of the G7 that makes this step, including the 147 countries already recognized, including some European countries such as Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. The recognition act involves accepting Palestinian sovereignty at the borders before 1967 (Cisiordania, Gaza and East Jerusalem) and establishing official diplom…
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