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NEW YORK — French President Emmanuel Macron officially recognized the State of Palestine during his address at the United Nations General Assembly. The announcement came just one day after the United Kingdom, along with Australia, Canada, and Portugal, made the same historic move.
Macron’s declaration signals a major shift among Western nations, many of which have long debated or delayed formal recognition of Palestinian statehood. The move was met with applause from several delegations at the UN, while others reacted cautiously, stressing the importance of continued dialogue between Israel and Palestine.
Supporters of recognition say the momentum could bring new pressure for peace negotiations in the region, which has been mired in decades of conflict. However, critics warn that unilateral recognition could complicate fragile diplomatic efforts.
The decision marks a turning point in France’s foreign policy and adds further weight to growing international recognition of Palestine at the global stage.
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