France confirms its intention to hold an international conference on Palestine news

France confirmed its intention to hold an international conference on Palestine at a later time, which was scheduled between 17 and 20 June, but was postponed due to the outbreak of the confrontation between Israel and Iran.

French Foreign Minister Jean -Noel Barrow said in a press conference Thursday that his country is following with concern the developments of the situation in the Middle East, in light of the continued Israeli attacks on Gaza and Iran.

Barrow pointed out that France’s position is clear in these circumstances, which is “peace and security for all”, explaining that this position was caused by the refusal of the occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, and refused to continue to detention of Israeli prisoners before Hamas movement In addition to the obstructing of Israel to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

He stressed that France was forced to postpone the international conference on Palestine for logistical and security reasons, but it is determined to hold the United Nations Conference for the two countries.

It was planned to hold the Palestine International Conference with high -level participation at the headquarters United Nations In a city New York Between 17 and 20 June, a joint presidency between France and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The conference was expected to address the situation in Gaza, and to discuss ways to reach The two -state solution In addition to encouraging countries to take steps towards recognizing the Palestinian state, but after the Israeli attacks on Iran, the French President announced Emmanuel Macron The conference postponed.

And Israel began the dawn of June 13, with American support, with a massive attack on Iran by bombing residential buildings, nuclear facilities, missile bases, and the assassination of military leaders, nuclear and civilian scientists, and the same day, Iran began responding to ballistic missiles and drones and left alongside the dead and wounded major material damage, according to the Israeli government press office.

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