On the occasion of his visit to Saudi Arabia, President Emmanuel Macron and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman declared that they wanted to hold a conference on the creation of a Palestinian state next June.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday that he would co-chair with Saudi Arabia's crown prince and de facto leader Mohammed bin Salman a conference on the creation of a Palestinian state in June 2025.
The “two-state solution”
“We decided to co-chair for next June (…) a conference for the two States (one Israeli, the other Palestinian) with the idea that in the coming months together we will multiply and unite our diplomatic initiatives to take everyone on this path,” he told French journalists on the second day of his state visit to Saudi Arabia.
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Asked about recognition of a Palestinian state by France, Emmanuel Macron reiterated that he had the “will to do it” but “at the useful moment (that is to say) when it triggers reciprocal movements of recognition “. “We want to involve several other partners and allies, European and non-European, who are ready to go in this direction but who are waiting for France,” he added.
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It is also a question of “triggering in doing so a movement of recognition in favor of Israel which will also make it possible to provide answers in terms of security for Israel and to convince that the two-State solution is a solution which is relevant for Israel even,” he further underlined.
Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest sites, is engaged in talks with Washington to normalize relations with Israel and grant US security guarantees. But in mid-September, the crown prince ruled out recognition of Israel before the “creation of a Palestinian state”, alongside that of Israel. Both Paris and Riyadh are pushing for the “two-state solution”, rejected by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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