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    France recognises Palestinian statehood at U.N. meeting to revive peace efforts

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    France has taken a historic step by officially recognising the State of Palestine during a United Nations meeting in New York aimed at reviving stalled peace efforts in the Middle East. French President Emmanuel Macron made the announcement before world leaders, declaring that the move reflects France’s long-standing commitment to peace between Israelis and Palestinians. His words were met with strong applause from the assembly, including standing support from the Palestinian delegation present at the General Assembly.

    Macron described the recognition as a necessary act to reinvigorate hopes for a two-state solution, the framework long considered by the international community as the only sustainable path toward peace. He stressed that France’s decision was not against Israel but rather in support of a future where both nations could coexist in security and dignity. By recognising Palestine, Macron said, France was reinforcing its belief in negotiation, dialogue, and justice as the cornerstones of peace in the region.

    The French announcement was echoed by several other European nations such as Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Andorra, Monaco, and Malta, all of whom either announced or reaffirmed recognition of Palestine during the summit. Many countries—including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia—had already extended recognition earlier this year. However, major powers such as Germany, Italy, and Japan refrained from taking the same step, underlining the ongoing divisions within the international community over how best to address the conflict.

    U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres strongly welcomed the recognition, underscoring that Palestinian statehood is a right and not a reward. He dismissed arguments that such recognition might embolden Hamas, instead insisting that the decision strengthens legitimate state institutions and offers renewed momentum to diplomatic channels. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also addressed the meeting remotely, urging an end to violence and pledging reforms within the Palestinian Authority, including reassessing controversial welfare payments that have drawn international criticism.

    Israel, on the other hand, reacted with sharp disapproval. Israeli officials described France’s decision as a purely political gesture that would not advance peace but instead risk deepening divisions. Some Israeli voices warned that such recognition might provoke unilateral responses, including the expansion of settlements in the West Bank. Analysts have noted that while France’s recognition carries significant symbolic and diplomatic weight, it may have little immediate effect on the realities on the ground, where violence and mistrust remain entrenched.

    Even so, the move has been interpreted as an attempt to break the long diplomatic deadlock and rally momentum around the two-state solution. For Palestinians, France’s decision represents a boost to their international legitimacy at a time of continued humanitarian crises in Gaza and rising instability in the West Bank. For the broader international community, it is seen as a signal that key powers remain invested in the pursuit of peace, despite decades of failed negotiations.

    France’s recognition of Palestinian statehood is unlikely to change facts on the ground overnight, but it has injected fresh urgency into global discussions about how to resolve one of the world’s most enduring conflicts. By linking its decision to a vision of peaceful coexistence between Israel and Palestine, France has placed renewed emphasis on diplomacy at a time when the region needs it most.

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