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In his opening remarks, Barrot echoed French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent commitments, urging a "decisive step" toward resolving the conflict.
“We must move from the end of the war in Gaza to the end of the entire conflict, which threatens regional stability,” Barrot said. “Only the two-state solution will meet the legitimate aspirations of both peoples. There is no alternative.”
Barrot called for "concrete measures" to establish a viable Palestinian state, including official recognition of Palestine, normalization of relations with Israel, reform of Palestinian institutions, and the disarmament of Hamas.
Last week, President Macron announced France’s intention to officially recognize the State of Palestine in September. The UN conference, originally scheduled for June, was delayed due to the recent escalation between Israel and Iran.
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“We must move from the end of the war in Gaza to the end of the entire conflict, which threatens regional stability,” Barrot said. “Only the two-state solution will meet the legitimate aspirations of both peoples. There is no alternative.”
Barrot called for "concrete measures" to establish a viable Palestinian state, including official recognition of Palestine, normalization of relations with Israel, reform of Palestinian institutions, and the disarmament of Hamas.
Last week, President Macron announced France’s intention to officially recognize the State of Palestine in September. The UN conference, originally scheduled for June, was delayed due to the recent escalation between Israel and Iran.

French Foreign Minister opens UN conference on two-state solution - i24NEWS
Barrot called for "concrete measures" to establish a viable Palestinian state, including official recognition of Palestine
