Saudi Arabia Welcomes France's Recognition of State of Palestine
The Kingdom praises the move as a historic decision that reinforces international support for Palestinian self-determination.
Saudi Arabia has welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement of France's intention to formally recognize the State of Palestine, describing the move as a 'historic decision' that reinforces international support for the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs praised France's position as a reaffirmation of global consensus on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.In a statement, the Kingdom emphasized the importance of continued efforts by states to implement international resolutions and uphold international law.
It also renewed its longstanding call for countries that have not yet recognized the State of Palestine to do so, urging the international community to take serious and effective steps to advance peace and support the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.President Macron announced on Thursday that France would recognize the State of Palestine during the UN General Assembly session in September.
He underscored the urgency of halting hostilities in Gaza, securing the release of hostages, and delivering large-scale humanitarian aid to civilians.
Macron also called for the demilitarization of Hamas and a plan to rebuild Gaza.He stated that the goal must be to build the State of Palestine, ensure its viability, and enable it—by accepting its demilitarization and fully recognizing Israel—to contribute to the security of all in the Middle East.
Macron stressed the French people's desire for peace and called for a joint effort among Israelis, Palestinians, and international partners to make it a reality.In a letter to the Palestinian Authority president, Macron affirmed France's commitment to peace, citing mutual trust and clear intentions.