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    Home > Headlines > Macron says UN conference on Israel-Palestinian issue postponed after attack on Iran
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    Macron says UN conference on Israel-Palestinian issue postponed after attack on Iran

    Macron says UN conference on Israel-Palestinian issue postponed after attack on Iran

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    Posted on June 13, 2025

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    By John Irish, Michel Rose and Pesha Magid

    PARIS/RIYADH (Reuters) -A United Nations conference hosted by France and Saudi Arabia to work towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians has been postponed after Israel launched a military attack on Iran, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday.

    Two sources had earlier told Reuters that the conference would be postponed after Israel's attacks because logistically it would be difficult for countries in the region to attend.

    Israel launched a huge wave of airstrikes across Iran on Friday, targeting Iran's huge underground nuclear site, reportedly killing its entire top echelon of military commanders and nuclear scientists in the biggest ever direct attack between the foes.

    "This postponement cannot undermine our determination to move forward with the implementation of the two-state solution," Macron told a news conference.

    "Whatever the circumstances, I have stated my determination to recognise the State of Palestine."

    Macron said logistically the Palestinian Authority and Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman were simply not able to travel given the military escalation in the region.

    He said the meeting would be rescheduled as quickly as possible.

    France and Saudi Arabia had been set to host the gathering between June 17-20 in New York, aiming to lay out the parameters for a roadmap to a Palestinian state, while ensuring Israel's security.

    Macron, who had been set to attend on June 18, has previously suggested France could recognise a Palestinian state in Israeli-occupied territories at the conference, a move opposed by Israel.

    U.S. President Donald Trump's administration sent a diplomatic cable earlier this week to discourage governments around the world from attending the conference, according to a U.S. cable seen by Reuters.

    It had also warned of possible consequences for those who took measures against Israel, raising pressure on the participants and making Macron's potential decision to recognise a Palestinian state more complicated.

    Macron could still at one point go ahead with becoming the first Western heavyweight to recognise a Palestinian state, but the desire in Paris is to have a collective momentum.

    Diplomats say this could lend greater weight to a movement hitherto dominated by smaller nations generally more critical of Israel.

    Macron's stance has shifted amid Israel's intensified Gaza offensive and escalating violence against Palestinians by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, and there is a growing sense of urgency in Paris to act now.

    (Reporting by John Irish in Paris and by Pesha Magid in Riyadh; Editing by Benoit Van Overstraeten, William Maclean and Diane Craft)

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