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France Ready to Recognize Palestinian State, Macron Says
|ByMatis Glenn1 MIN READ
Published Apr. 9, 2025, 4:14 PM
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In a surprising statement, French President Emmanuel Macron announced Wednesday that France is expected to officially recognize a Palestinian state in the near future. This could take place as early as June, during a joint conference with Saudi Arabia to be held in New York.
“We must move towards recognition [of a Palestinian state], and we will do so in the coming months,” Macron said in an interview with France 5 news channel.
The French president emphasized that such recognition could pave the way for broader diplomatic progress, including mutual recognition between Israel and countries that have long supported opposed Israel. “Our goal is to bring about a process of mutual recognition by several countries,” he added. “I am doing this because I believe it is the right moment, and because I want to contribute to a collective movement in which those defending the Palestinians also recognize Israel — something many of them currently do not.”
Macron has long been a supporter of the two-state solution, the goal of most of the Western world. As early as 2017, he expressed France’s commitment to a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “We will continue our efforts, together with the UN, to achieve a two-state solution — Israel and Palestine — living side by side within internationally recognized borders. Jerusalem will be the capital of both states,” he said at the time.
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