France, Macron and Palestine
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Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will recognise Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly - heaping pressure on the UK to do the same.
PARIS—France’s bold decision to recognize the state of Palestine could help to shift conversations about the future of the Middle East, even if it’s unlikely to have an immediate impact for people in Gaza or on Israel’s war with Hamas.
France is moving to recognise a Palestinian state in September at the UN General Assembly, the first G7 nation to do so. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng analyse the significance of this move and whether other G7 nations will follow suit with James Dorsey,
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would recognize the State of Palestine, becoming the first G7 nation to do so.
AMERICA has hit out at Emmanuel Macron for being “reckless” after he announced France will officially recognise a Palestinian state. The White House described President Macron’s
The French government expects Arab countries to condemn the Palestinian militant organization Hamas at a high-level UN conference in New York on Monday on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has said.
"I will make the solemn announcement at the United Nations General Assembly in September," President Macron said.