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Jordan welcomes France's planned recognition of Palestinian State

Jordan welcomes France's planned recognition of Palestinian State

Jordan Times3 days ago
AMMAN/PARIS — Ministry of Foreign Affairs has welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement that France intends to formally recognise the State of Palestine during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly meetings in September.
The ministry described the move as a 'positive step toward achieving a two-state solution and ending the occupation.'
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Sufyan Qudah praised the French decision, calling it an important measure in countering efforts to deny the Palestinian people's legitimate right to self-determination and yo an independent and sovereign state of their own on their national soil.
Qudah added in a statement that France's planned recognition aligns with ongoing international efforts to recognise a sovereign Palestinian state based on the June 4, 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the two-state solution, relevant UN resolutions, and the Arab Peace Initiative.
Macron said Thursday his country would formally recognise a Palestinian state during a UN meeting in September, the most powerful European nation to announce such a move.
At least 142 countries now recognise or plan to recognise Palestinian statehood, according to an AFP tally -- though Israel and the United States strongly oppose the moves.
Several countries have announced plans to recognise statehood for the Palestinians since Israel launched a bombardment of Gaza in 2023 in response to the October 7 attacks.
Macron's announcement drew immediate anger from Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying it "rewards terror" and poses an existential threat to Israel.
Netanyahu said in a statement that the move "risks creating another Iranian proxy, just as Gaza became", which would be "a launch pad to annihilate Israel -- not to live in peace beside it".
Senior Palestinian Authority official Hussein Al Sheikh welcomed the move, saying it "reflects France's commitment to international law and its support for the Palestinian people's rights to self-determination and the establishment of our independent state".
'Urgent priority'
International concern is growing about the plight of the more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where the fighting has triggered a dire humanitarian crisis and warnings of mass starvation.
Macron said the "urgent priority today is to end the war in Gaza and rescue the civilian population".
"We must finally build the State of Palestine, ensure its viability and enable it, by accepting its demilitarisation and fully recognising Israel, to contribute to the security of all in the Middle East," he wrote on social media.
On the streets of the occupied West Bank, Palestinians told AFP that they hoped other countries would now follow suit.
Mahmoud Al Ifranji called France's pledge "a moral commitment" and a "political victory for the Palestinian people".
"We are very grateful for this French position," added another man, Nahed Abu Taima, hoping it would lead to peace in Israel's war against Hamas militants in Gaza.
"This recognition will lead to the recognition of Palestine by a number of countries in Europe and the world."
'Path' to statehood
Macron said he intended to make the announcement at the UN General Assembly in September.
While France would be the most significant European power to recognise a Palestinian state, others have hinted they could do the same.
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced he would hold a call with counterparts in Germany and France on efforts to stop the fighting on Friday, adding that a ceasefire would "put us on a path to the recognition of a Palestinian state".
Norway, Spain, Ireland and Slovenia all announced recognition following the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, along with several other non-European countries.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose country already recognises Palestinian statehood, welcomed Macron's announcement.
"Together, we must protect what Netanyahu is trying to destroy. The two-state solution is the only solution," the Socialist leader, an outspoken critic of Israel's offensive in Gaza, wrote on X.
Israel's military campaign in Gaza has killed 59,587 Palestinians, mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.
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