Canada Joins France and UK in Planning to Recognize Palestinian State as Gulf with US and Key Allies Grows | News Channel 3-12
PALESTINE, JUL 30 – Foreign ministers condemned Hamas attacks and urged humanitarian aid and hostage release while emphasizing unification of Gaza and West Bank under the Palestinian Authority.
- On July 29, 2025, France and Saudi Arabia co-chaired a conference at the UN in New York calling for recognition of the State of Palestine.
- This conference followed recent announcements by French President Macron and UK Prime Minister Starmer to recognise Palestine, contingent on Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Fifteen foreign ministers signed a joint statement expressing willingness to recognise Palestine and emphasizing a two-state solution and humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced that France, alongside 14 other nations, is calling for the recognition of Palestine as a state and encouraging additional countries to follow suit.
- These coordinated diplomatic efforts signal increased momentum toward formal Palestinian statehood recognition amid calls for Gaza reconstruction and Hamas disarmament.
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New York conference ends US monopoly on Palestine issue
It has been decades since the international community sent a decisive message of unity and clarity on the need to resolve the question of Palestine through the two-state solution. Co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France, a conference at the UN headquarters in New York and attended by delegates from no less than 125 countries issued such a message this week.
Canada Among Countries Giving ‘Positive Consideration’ to Recognition of Palestine
Canada and other countries that do not recognize the state of Palestine have signed onto a joint statement saying they are giving “positive consideration” to the matter. The foreign affairs ministers of 15 countries, some of which already recognize the state of Palestine and others who have expressed the intention to do so, signed onto the statement released by France on July 29, and Canada on July 30. The statement was crafted this week during …
A group of 15 countries, led by France, issued a collective call to recognize the State of Palestine and urged more nations to join this initiative, according to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, through a publication in his X account. READ ALSO: Malta, Canada and San Marino are moving towards recognition of the State of Palestine The French Chancellor called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages held by the Ham…
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