Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron is poised to officially announce France's recognition of a Palestinian state at an upcoming United Nations conference in New York, which he is co-chairing with Saudi Arabia. This significant diplomatic move coincides with the commencement of the U.N. General Assembly.
According to France24.com, the French interior ministry has instructed prefects across the nation to prevent the display of Palestinian flags on town halls and other public buildings. This directive is intended to align with France's formal recognition of the Palestinian state, aiming to maintain a consistent national stance during this pivotal moment in international relations.
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