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France to help Palestinians draft constitution for future state, Macron says

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PARIS (Reuters) -France will help the Palestinian Authority draft a constitution for a future state, President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday after talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in

Macron Announces French Support for Palestinian Constitution Drafting

France's Role in Palestinian Statehood

PARIS (Reuters) -France will help the Palestinian Authority draft a constitution for a future state, President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday after talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Paris.

Joint Committee for Constitution

A number of major Western nations including France formally recognised a Palestinian state in September, a move driven by frustration with Israel over its devastating war in Gaza and a wish to promote a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict.

Humanitarian Aid Commitment

A U.S.-brokered, Israel-Hamas ceasefire took hold in October but Israel again rejected any prospect of Palestinian statehood.

International Recognition of Palestine

Macron said France and the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule under Israeli military occupation in the West Bank, would set up a joint committee to work on drawing up a new Palestinian constitution.

"This committee will be responsible for working on all legal aspects: constitutional, institutional and organisational," he told reporters.

"It will contribute to the work of developing a new constitution, a draft of which President Abbas has presented to me, and will aim to finalise all the conditions for such a State of Palestine," Macron said.

He added France would contribute 100 million euros ($116.62 million) in humanitarian aid to Gaza for 2025.

Abbas said: "We are committed to a culture of dialogue and peace, and we want a democratic, unarmed state committed to the rule of law, transparency, justice, pluralism and the rotation of power."

He said he valued efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump and global partners to end the fighting in Gaza and bring about the next stage towards a durable peace with a disarming of militant groups including Hamas.

The move by France, Britain, Canada and Australia to recognise a Palestinian state aligned them with over 140 other countries also backing Palestinians' aspiration to forge an independent homeland from Israeli-occupied territories.

But U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the recognition wave, echoing close ally Israel's position that to do so would "reward" Hamas for its October 7, 2023 attack on Israel that touched off the Gaza war.

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(Reporting by Alessandro Parodi and Jaidaa Taha, editing by Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • France will assist the Palestinian Authority in drafting a constitution.
  • A joint committee will be established for legal aspects.
  • France commits 100 million euros in humanitarian aid to Gaza.
  • Over 140 countries recognize Palestinian statehood.
  • U.S. President Trump opposes the recognition wave.

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What is humanitarian aid?
Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aimed at saving lives and alleviating suffering.
What is financial assistance?
Financial assistance is support in the form of funds or resources provided to individuals, organizations, or countries to help them achieve specific goals or recover from crises.

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