France and Nine Other Nations to Recognize State of Palestine at New York Conference

France: 10 Countries to Recognize State of Palestine during New York Conference Next Monday: The French presidency announced Friday that 10 countries, including France, will recognize the State of Palestine during a conference to be held in New York next Monday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings. French President Emmanuel Macron will deliver a speech at the conference, officially announcing the recognition of the Palestinian state. These countries are France, the United Kingdom (UK), Australia, Canada, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Malta, Andorra, and San Marino.

According to Qatar News Agency, the French presidency warned that the Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank is a "clear red line" and would be "the worst violation of international law." The French presidency said in a statement: "We, along with our partners, will demand immediate measures from Israel to ensure that the Palestinian Authority does not collapse," explaining that "the future borders of the Palestinian state are the 1967 borders."

The French presidency further stated, "Our agenda is positive. It is not an agenda of responses and counter-responses. We are making an effort for peace." However, "annexing the West Bank is a clear red line" for France and would be "the worst possible violation of UN resolutions."

The statement underscored the importance of taking all possible measures to maintain the two-state solution, emphasizing that annexing the West Bank would be one of the steps that would most threaten this.