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France’s Macron: ‘Systematic postponement’ of a two-state solution in Israel/Palestine conflict should end
PARIS: France’s President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday there should be an end to the “systematic postponement” both of the implementing of a two-state solution in Israeli-Palestine and of the setting up of a Palestinian state.
“(Macron) asserted France’s commitment to work, with its European and Arab partners, on a shared vision of peace that offers security guarantees to Palestinians and Israelis,” the French presidential palace said in a statement in the wake of a phone exchange between the French president and his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas.
Israeli aggression in Gaza brings urgency to two-state solution
This process should entail “a perspective of recognising the Palestinian State in a useful dynamic,” the Elysee added.
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