Macron Advocates for Ceasefire and Political Solutions in Gaza
Emmanuel Macron expressed support for a ceasefire and hostages' release in Gaza, emphasizing France's role in seeking a political solution. He called for an end to the war and a two-state solution, highlighting France's readiness to contribute by engaging in talks with international partners in Paris.
On Thursday, Emmanuel Macron expressed support for the newly secured ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, stating that France will actively engage with international partners to pursue a political resolution to the ongoing conflict.
Macron emphasized that this agreement should signal an end to hostilities and pave the way for a political solution, specifically advocating for a two-state solution as the foundation for lasting peace.
He assured that France is prepared to contribute to negotiations and will hold discussions in Paris with international partners to further this agenda.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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