Macron: France Ready to Recognise Palestinian State
French President Emmanuel Macron declares France is prepared to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift in European diplomacy and challenging Israel's stance.
French President Emmanuel Macron declares France is prepared to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift in European diplomacy and challenging Israel's stance.
The United Kingdom has officially recognised Palestine as a sovereign state, marking a dramatic shift in foreign policy. The move, announced by Foreign Secretary David Lammy, comes amid ongoing Gaza ceasefire negotiations and international pressure.
Exclusive analysis of Britain's historic shift in Middle East policy, examining the political ramifications, international reactions, and what it means for the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.
The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is preparing to formally recognise Palestinian statehood in a major foreign policy move that could come as early as this Friday, signalling a decisive break from the previous administration's stance.
President Emmanuel Macron announces France will unilaterally recognise Palestinian statehood, marking a historic rupture with Israel and challenging the Western consensus on the Middle East.
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