
Macron to press Starmer on recognizing Palestinian state during UK visit
The French president arrives in London on Tuesday for a three-day trip, which will include a summit with Starmer, an address to both Houses of Parliament, and a state banquet hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle.
While the centerpiece of the visit is expected to be a new 'one-in, one-out' migrant returns deal aimed at curbing Channel crossings, sources say Macron will also raise the issue of Palestinian statehood during private talks with the UK leader.
'The French are trying to get us back on board with recognition. We're reticent,' a Whitehall insider told The Telegraph.
'You do it when you think you can achieve something from it, not for the sake of saying 'we've done it.''
Downing Street and the Elysee Palace are said to be at odds over the pace and conditions under which recognition should take place, though both governments publicly support the idea in principle at the 'right time.'
Paris views recognition as a possible catalyst for a two-state solution and is pushing to relaunch a proposed UN-led process to discuss the matter to be hosted with Saudi Arabia.
However, UK officials fear the move could be largely symbolic without commitments from Hamas, including disarmament and withdrawal from leadership roles.
Israel has strongly opposed unilateral recognition, warning it would amount to 'rewarding' Hamas for its Oct. 7 attacks.
The bilateral summit will also cover joint civil nuclear projects and coordination on a European peacekeeping force in Ukraine.
Macron's visit will be marked by pageantry, including a carriage procession through Windsor and a tour of the Royal Collection. The French president will also be presented with Fabuleu de Maucour, a horse he gifted the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.

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