On September 3, Jin10 reported that French President Macron stated on the 2nd that he spoke on the phone with the Saudi Crown Prince that day, and they will co-chair an international conference to implement the “two-state solution” in New York on September 22. Macron emphasized that it is “unacceptable” for the U.S. to refuse to issue visas to Palestinian officials and called for the revocation of the relevant decision. He pointed out that achieving peace between Israel and Palestine requires a permanent ceasefire, the release of all hostages, large-scale humanitarian aid to Gaza, and the deployment of stabilization missions. Macron stressed that any military offensives, annexations, or population transfers will not stop the process of the “two-state solution.”
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Macron: It is "unacceptable" for the United States to refuse to issue visas to Palestinian officials.
On September 3, Jin10 reported that French President Macron stated on the 2nd that he spoke on the phone with the Saudi Crown Prince that day, and they will co-chair an international conference to implement the “two-state solution” in New York on September 22. Macron emphasized that it is “unacceptable” for the U.S. to refuse to issue visas to Palestinian officials and called for the revocation of the relevant decision. He pointed out that achieving peace between Israel and Palestine requires a permanent ceasefire, the release of all hostages, large-scale humanitarian aid to Gaza, and the deployment of stabilization missions. Macron stressed that any military offensives, annexations, or population transfers will not stop the process of the “two-state solution.”