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France recognises Palestinian state at UN summit

Published on: September 23, 2025 3:10 PM

France has officially recognised the State of Palestine, joining a growing list of Western countries making similar moves ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. President Emmanuel Macron announced the recognition during the summit, receiving a standing ovation from the Palestinian delegation. He described the decision as a step toward “peace between the Israeli and Palestinian people” and urged renewed efforts for dialogue and stability in the Middle East.

The Palestinian Authority hailed France’s recognition as a “historic and courageous decision” that aligns with international law and United Nations resolutions. In a statement from Ramallah, the Palestinian foreign ministry said the move supports ongoing efforts to implement the two-state solution and achieve long-term peace. Palestinian officials said such recognition strengthens their struggle for sovereignty amid escalating violence in Gaza.

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This development follows recent recognitions by Australia, Britain, Canada, and Portugal, which have increased pressure on Israel. These diplomatic moves come as Israel intensifies its military offensive in Gaza, where over 65,300 Palestinians have been killed and much of the enclave has been reduced to rubble. Observers believe France’s decision adds significant momentum to international calls for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian relief.

The United States, Israel’s closest ally, criticised the recognitions, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning that the move could “embolden Hamas” and complicate efforts to end the ongoing war. However, European diplomats argue that recognition strengthens diplomatic solutions rather than undermining them. The divide highlights growing tensions within the international community over approaches to the decades-long conflict.

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Palestine is expected to dominate discussions at the UN General Assembly, attended by more than 140 world leaders. Yet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will not be present after being denied a US visa. Analysts say France’s recognition could reshape diplomatic dynamics at the UN and increase global pressure on Israel and its allies to pursue a negotiated settlement.

Supporters of the move believe France’s action represents a turning point in international diplomacy on Palestine. They say it could inspire further recognitions and reinforce the push for a lasting two-state solution, even as the conflict continues to devastate the region.

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