France has reiterated its strong support for the two-state solution as the only viable path to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a United Nations conference co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia.
Key Highlights of the Conference
- The conference emphasized that no alternative exists to the establishment of two independent states living peacefully side by side.
- The event gathered representatives committed to dialogue and peace efforts in the Middle East.
- Israel boycotted the conference, labeling it unproductive and declined participation.
- The United States expressed skepticism, calling the event a stunt unlikely to advance the peace process.
France’s Position
France underscored the significance of continued diplomatic efforts, urging all parties to:
- Engage in negotiations grounded in mutual respect and international law.
- Commit to a peaceful resolution that protects the rights and security of both Israelis and Palestinians.
Saudi Arabia’s Role
As co-chair, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its backing for the two-state solution and called for renewed efforts to end regional violence and hostility. The collaboration between France and Saudi Arabia highlights a shared goal of:
- Enhancing stability
- Promoting peace in the Middle East
Humanitarian Focus
The conference also drew attention to the pressing humanitarian challenges facing Palestinians, including:
- Access to basic services
- Protection of human rights
- Economic development in Palestinian territories
Despite criticism and boycotts, France remains hopeful that sustained international cooperation and dialogue will lead to a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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