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France committed to recognizing Palestinian state despite tensions

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot reaffirmed France’s commitment to recognizing a Palestinian state on Friday, despite the recent escalation of tensions in the region following Israel’s military actions.

In a statement, Barrot emphasized that France has always been a strong supporter of a two-state solution and believes that the recognition of a Palestinian state is crucial for achieving lasting peace in the Middle East.

The French Foreign Minister’s comments come at a time when the region is facing heightened tensions, with Israel launching airstrikes on Gaza in response to rocket attacks from Palestinian militants. The violence has resulted in the deaths of both Israeli and Palestinian civilians, and has sparked international concern.

Barrot condemned the use of violence and called for an immediate ceasefire, stating that the loss of innocent lives is unacceptable. He also urged both sides to engage in dialogue and find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

Despite the current situation, Barrot stressed that France’s commitment to recognizing a Palestinian state remains unwavering. He stated that the recognition of a Palestinian state is not only a matter of justice and fairness, but also a necessary step towards achieving a lasting and just peace in the region.

France has been a vocal advocate for the recognition of a Palestinian state for many years. In 2014, the French Parliament passed a non-binding resolution calling on the government to recognize Palestine as a state. However, the recognition has yet to be officially granted.

Barrot’s statement also comes as the United States prepares to unveil its long-awaited Middle East peace plan. The plan, which has been dubbed the “Deal of the Century,” has been met with skepticism and criticism from Palestinian leaders who believe it heavily favors Israel.

In light of this, Barrot’s reaffirmation of France’s commitment to recognizing a Palestinian state sends a strong message to the international community that France will not waver in its support for the Palestinian cause.

The French Foreign Minister also called on the international community to take a more active role in promoting peace and stability in the region. He emphasized the need for a collective effort to address the root causes of the conflict and work towards a just and lasting solution.

Barrot’s statement has been welcomed by Palestinian leaders, who have expressed their gratitude for France’s continued support. They have also called on other countries to follow France’s lead and recognize Palestine as a state.

In conclusion, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot’s reaffirmation of France’s commitment to recognizing a Palestinian state is a strong message of solidarity and support for the Palestinian people. It sends a clear signal that France will not back down from its stance, despite the current tensions in the region. It is now up to the international community to work together towards a peaceful resolution and the recognition of a Palestinian state.

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