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Macron’s two-state solution conference to be delayed after Israeli strikes on Iran

The UN-led event was to be co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia

June 13, 2025 16:57
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman were supposed to co-chair the UN conference in New York. (Getty Images)
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Plans for a United Nations conference in New York aimed at forging a path to a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine have been postponed.

According to reports, plans for the conference - scheduled to take place Between June 17 and 20 and co-hosted by France and Saudi-Arabia - were put in limbo following Israel’s overnight strikes on Iran.

The major attack, involving 200 fighter jets, targeted at least 100 sites including Iranian nuclear locations, senior military leaders and scientists.

One source told the Jerusalem Post that delegations from the Middle East would not be able to attend due to the ongoing conflict.