French President Says Recognition Of Palestinian Statehood Unaffected By Occupation's Attempts
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) French President Emanuel Macron warned today against any attempt by the Israeli Occupation to annex land, stressing that these practices won't stand in the way of recognizing a state of Palestine.
He said that these attempts will not derail the momentum the French President launched with HH Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud.
The French president also criticized the US decision to not grant Palestinian officials visas to attend the UN General Assembly meetings. He described the move as unacceptable and called on allowing a Palestinian representation to the meetings.
He said that these attempts will not derail the momentum the French President launched with HH Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud.
The French president also criticized the US decision to not grant Palestinian officials visas to attend the UN General Assembly meetings. He described the move as unacceptable and called on allowing a Palestinian representation to the meetings.

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