PARIS ( WNAM MONITORING): President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France and Saudi Arabia will co-chair a conference in June on establishing Palestinian state, according to multiple media reports on Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh, Macron said that with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, they decided to co-host a conference on creating the Palestinian state.
The planned conference is expected to take place in June next year.
Macron said they aim to combine diplomatic initiatives to bring everyone along this path.
Macron says he won’t resign
Separately, Macron said he believes the French government can survive a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, when the far-right party of Marine Le Pen is expected to join forces with a left-wing coalition to topple the administration.
The president also said he will not resign before his mandate ends in 2027.
The French government faces the risk of collapse if a no-confidence motion is passed, following the prime minister’s decision to bypass a parliamentary vote to adopt the social security budget bill on Monday.
Prime Minister Michel Barnier invoked Article 49.3 of the Constitution to pass the controversial social security budget bill, and the session at the National Assembly — the lower house of parliament — was suspended without any debate.