France’s Diplomatic Offensive: Bringing More States on Board for Palestine

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France is on a determined diplomatic offensive, actively striving to bring “as many states as possible on board” with the recognition of Palestinian statehood. This push, spearheaded by President Emmanuel Macron, targets Western nations like Australia, ahead of a pivotal UN-backed summit in New York aimed at accelerating the two-state solution.

The upcoming summit, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia from June 17 to 20, is generating considerable buzz, with speculation that France might formally recognize Palestine during the event to reignite the peace process. While 147 of the 193 UN member states already recognize Palestine, Australia, the UK, and the US have not. However, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s recent statements suggest a potential shift in Australia’s long-held position, viewing early recognition as a means to build momentum.

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed its engagement with international partners, including Australia, on its four key priorities for the summit: recognition of a state of Palestine, normalization of regional relations, reform of the Palestinian Authority, and disarmament of Hamas. A French spokesperson stated that Macron hopes this recognition would integrate into a broader political dynamic, facilitating both the establishment of a Palestinian state and Israel’s enhanced regional and international integration, and specifically noted Australia’s strong commitment to these aims.

Adding to the speculation of a policy shift, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently delivered his strongest condemnation yet of Israel’s aid blockade in Gaza, labeling it an “outrage.” This aligns with the humanitarian concerns driving Macron’s push for a tougher international stance. In contrast, the Australian opposition insists that any recognition of Palestinian statehood must be contingent on the release of all hostages and the surrender of Hamas’s terrorist capabilities, arguing that premature recognition would be “rewarding terrorism.”

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