France Recognizes Palestinian State, Boosting Two-State Solution Debate at UN
France Recognizes Palestinian State, Boosting Two-State Solution Debate at UN
New York, September 22, 2025 — In a landmark announcement at the United Nations General Assembly, France officially recognized the State of Palestine on Monday, signaling renewed international support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron made the declaration during a high-profile session attended by more than 140 world leaders. The announcement drew sustained applause from the international assembly, highlighting growing global momentum for resolving the decades-long conflict.
“The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is morally, legally, and politically intolerable. The nightmare must stop. Today, I called on world leaders to do all they can to ensure the Two-State solution prevails, for the people of Israel, Palestine, and all humanity,” Macron said in his speech.
The move by France is expected to encourage other nations to follow suit, challenging the positions of Israel and the United States, who have historically opposed unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood outside of a negotiated peace agreement.
The French recognition comes amid escalating tensions in the region, including ongoing violence in Gaza and renewed calls for diplomatic efforts to establish lasting peace. Palestinian representatives at the UN welcomed France’s decision, describing it as a “historic step” toward international legitimacy and sovereignty.
Diplomats noted that France’s stance could reshape discussions at the UN and influence upcoming votes on resolutions addressing Palestinian statehood and the broader Middle East peace process. Analysts suggest that this development may reinvigorate negotiations, pressuring both Israeli and Palestinian leaders to consider renewed dialogue under the two-state framework.
The United Nations has long supported a negotiated two-state solution, and France’s recognition signals a potential shift in global alignment on this critical international issue.