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France will do it because France believes in a lasting political solution for the region, in the interest of Israel’s ...
Consequently, Macron’s recent announcement of France’s intention to recognize the state of Palestine in June has been met with a far more subdued and skeptical reaction from Palestinians.
Tens of thousands rallied across France to protest rising Islamophobia, and the government’s move to ban Urgence.
Were France to recognise the State of Palestine, it would be the first member of the G7 and the first permanent member of the UN Security Council to do so – which could have a knock-on effect on ...
In the following month, 75 countries, mainly from the Arab world, Africa and Asia, recognized the "State of Palestine." But France did not. The issue reemerged in 1999, at the end of the five-year ...
Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday told French President Emmanuel Macron in a phonecall that the creation ...
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy says two-state solution remains 'the only option' ahead of next month's UN conference ...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges world leaders to act decisively in support of a two-state solution between Israel and Palestinian Arabs, warning it may soon become unachievable.
British MPs tell MEE the UK must recognise Palestine immediately, in response to revelations about Cameron government ...
Macron declared his intention for France to take concrete steps towards recognising a Palestinian state “in the coming months” in an April 8 television interview. By doing so, analysts say he is ...
KUALA LUMPUR: France has called on Malaysia to participate in a landmark United Nations conference on the two-state solution ...