French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that France is prepared to recognize Palestine as a state, provided certain conditions are met. Speaking during a press conference in Singapore, Macron emphasized that recognition is not just a moral duty, but also a "political imperative" in pursuit of long-term peace and stability in the Middle East.
While he did not specify a timeline, Macron stressed that recognition must come as part of a broader effort to revive the two-state solution and ensure Israel’s security alongside a sovereign Palestinian state.
The remarks follow growing international momentum toward Palestinian recognition, with Macron signaling France’s readiness to act — if and when conditions are right.
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