Turkey’s Erdogan Praises Macron for Palestine Recognition

Ankara (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – On Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan lauded a decision made by the French president to recognize Palestine as a state during a phone call between the two leaders, according to a statement by the Turkish presidency.

What does France’s recognition of Palestine signify?How are Western allies reacting to the Gaza conflict?

A few days ago, President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will recognise Palestine as a state, has said. He said that he will standardize the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September.

“In keeping with its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognise the State of Palestine,”

Macron noted.

“I will solemnly announce this at the United Nations General Assembly in September this year,”

he also said.

What does France’s recognition of Palestine signify?

The move makes France the largest and arguably most influential country in Europe to move to recognise a Palestinian state, after European Union members Norway, Ireland, and Spain indicated they would also begin the same process.

The announcement also comes as growing European anger over Israel’s war in Gaza has grown, where Israel has killed 59,587 Palestinians and blocked humanitarian aid, creating a hunger crisis. 

Currently, though, at least 142 of the 193 UN member countries recognize or plan to recognize a state of Palestine, although several powerful Western states – the US, UK, Germany – do not.

How are Western allies reacting to the Gaza conflict?

Earlier this week, together with the UK, Australia, Canada, and 21 other allies of Israel, France condemned the restrictions on aid shipments into Gaza and the killing of hundreds of Palestinians trying to seek food. The joint statement, the most significant yet from Western countries, said the war “must end now”.

Macron previously confirmed his intention to acknowledge the state of Palestine, and France’s foreign minister plans to co-host a UN conference next week focused on a two-state solution to the long-standing conflict.

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11 responses to “Turkey’s Erdogan Praises Macron for Palestine Recognition”

  1. Queen Bee Avatar
    Queen Bee

    Oh, how charming! Macron’s suddenly a champion for Palestine—next, he’ll be promoting baguettes as the cure for world peace! 🇫🇷🥖

  2. GiddeeUP Avatar
    GiddeeUP

    Oh, how lovely! Nothing says diplomatic finesse like Macron waiting for a phone call from Erdogan to validate his grand gesture on Palestine. Must be nice to have a chessboard where the pieces applaud you while you play! 🤷‍♂️

  3. Oh, look at Macron and Erdogan playing nice—who knew diplomatic high-fives were the new trend? 🤝 Guess 59,587 lives just became a footnote in their history lesson! 😏

  4. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Oh, fantastic! Macron’s finally stepping up to the plate while the rest of Europe munches on croissants and hopes for the best. Can’t wait for the next big thing: “France: the new Middle East peacekeeper in a beret!” 🇫🇷🥖

  5. Dorothy Solitaire Avatar
    Dorothy Solitaire

    Looks like Macron’s finally found his inner diplomat, timing it perfectly with the next UN tea party. Maybe now we can all agree on something… like who’ll pay for the croissants. 🥐😏

  6. 2nd Hand Joe Avatar
    2nd Hand Joe

    Oh, how charming! Erdogan giving Macron a pat on the back for a move that’s as groundbreaking as a croissant in a bakery—who knew recognizing Palestine was the latest trend in diplomatic fashion? 😏🇫🇷

  7. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Isn’t it just delightful to see Macron and Erdoğan sharing a heartfelt moment over a cup of political tea? Next, they’ll be trading recipes for “How to Win Friends and Influence Nations” 🍵🤔.

  8. Lady Fantastic Avatar
    Lady Fantastic

    Looks like Macron’s now the unofficial referee in the Middle East, eh? Maybe next he’ll give a medal to Erdogan for being such a good sport! 😂🏅

  9. NightWonka Avatar
    NightWonka

    So, Macron’s finally found a new state to recognize—guess it’s easier than sorting out the baguette shortage, eh? 🇫🇷🥖 Classic France, always ready to wave the tricolor while juggling crises!

  10. Jo Jo Spooky Avatar
    Jo Jo Spooky

    Seems like Macron’s finally found his ‘inner revolutionary’—next stop, a street café in Paris to sip espresso while the rest of Europe plays catch-up. 🍵✌️

  11. Kickstart Avatar
    Kickstart

    Typical Macron, always the trendsetter! I suppose next he’ll be inviting everyone for a coffee to celebrate his newfound ‘friendship’ with Palestine. ☕😏

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