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French MP: The Complete Liberation of Palestine Is Inevitable - Jordan News
French Member of Parliament Thomas Portes stated that the complete liberation of Palestine is 'inevitable' and that 'nothing—neither Israel nor anyone else—will stop it.' اضافة اعلان His statement comes after French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday that France intends to recognize the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September, expressing hope that this step would contribute to achieving peace in the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously condemned France's announcement, calling it 'a reward for terrorism' and claiming it posed 'an existential threat to Israel.' A statement from Netanyahu warned that the move could 'lead to the creation of a new Iranian proxy, just as Gaza has become,' suggesting that this could become 'a launching pad for the annihilation of Israel rather than coexistence.' Meanwhile, several Arab and foreign nations welcomed Macron's announcement. Jordan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates welcomed the French president's intention to recognize the State of Palestine during the UN General Assembly in September. Ministry spokesperson Dr. Sufian Qudah emphasized Jordan's appreciation for the decision, describing it as an important step toward implementing the two-state solution and ending the occupation. He added that the announcement aligns with international efforts to recognize a sovereign Palestinian state along the June 4, 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital. Egypt also welcomed the move, describing it as a pivotal and historic step that supports international efforts to realize an independent Palestinian state. Qatar issued a similar statement, emphasizing that France's intention to recognize Palestine represents crucial support for the Palestinian people's legitimate rights and the international consensus on ending the Israeli occupation and enabling Palestinians to exercise their right to self-determination. Oman praised Macron's historic announcement and called on all countries that have not yet recognized Palestine to take similar steps to reinforce the two-state solution and the Palestinian people's legitimate right to establish their state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) also welcomed the French president's announcement. Secretary-General Hussein Ibrahim Taha called it a significant move consistent with international law and a continuation of France's supportive stance on Palestinian rights. Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jassim Mohammad Al-Budaiwi, expressed his welcome and appreciation for Macron's declaration. The Arab Parliament likewise welcomed the French step, and Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin praised Macron's statement, noting that France would be the first G7 country to take such a step.


Jordan Times
4 days ago
- Jordan Times
Safadi, US Rubio discuss strategic Amman-Washington partnership, regional developments — ministry
AMMAN — Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the strategic partnership between the two countries and pressing regional developments, during a meeting in Washington on Wednesday. During the meeting, the two top diplomats reaffirmed the strong ties between Jordan and the United States, stressing the importance of strengthening cooperation across various sectors, according to a Foreign Ministry statement. Safadi expressed appreciation for the continued US support to Jordan, while Rubio highlighted Jordan's vital role in promoting regional security and stability. Talks also focused on efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid, the statement said, with Safadi reiterating Jordan's support for US, Egyptian, and Qatari efforts aimed at reaching a swap agreement that would lead to a lasting ceasefire. The situation in the West Bank and Syria also featured prominently in the discussions. The two ministers reviewed progress following last week's tripartite Jordanian-American-Syrian talks hosted in Amman, particularly the implementation of a ceasefire in southern Syria's Sweida Governorate, the statement said. Rubio emphasised the need for dialogue to resolve the crisis in southern Syria and protect civilians. Safadi underlining the importance of sustaining the ceasefire, delivering aid, ensuring civilian protection, and upholding Syrian sovereignty and the rule of law throughout the country. He also stressed the importance of supporting Syria's reconstruction in a manner that safeguards its unity, sovereignty, stability, and the rights of all its citizens. Safadi and Rubio agreed to maintain coordination and communication to enhance bilateral cooperation, address regional crises, and advance peace and stability in the region.


Roya News
4 days ago
- Roya News
Jordan condemns ‘Israeli' Knesset vote backing West Bank sovereignty
Jordan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates strongly condemned the 'Israeli' Knesset's vote in favor of a statement supporting 'Israeli' sovereignty over the occupied West Bank and Jordan Valley, calling it a blatant violation of international law and a serious undermining of the two-state solution. In a statement, the ministry said the move poses a direct threat to the Palestinian people's right to establish an independent, sovereign state on the 1967 borders with occupied Jerusalem as its capital, reaffirming that 'Israel' has no sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territories. Ministry spokesperson Ambassador Sufian Qudah reiterated Jordan's firm rejection of all 'Israeli' attempts to impose control over the West Bank, describing such actions as a clear breach of international law and UN Security Council resolutions, particularly Resolution 2334, which denounces all measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character, and status of the occupied Palestinian territories since 1967, including East Jerusalem. Qudah also pointed to the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, which confirmed the illegality of the 'Israeli' occupation, adding that settlement construction and annexation efforts in the West Bank are null and void under international law.