France's president said on Monday he would work with Jordan's king and Egypt's president on a concrete proposal for a ceasefire and a possible path to discussions between Israel and the Palestinians, Reuters reported.
“For me there needs to be a process for a ceasefire as quickly as possible and construction of a possible path to discussions between the different protagonists,” Macron said at a news conference in Paris, as reported by Reuters.
“In the coming days we have decided to have a discussion with President (Abdel Fattah) al-Sisi and the King of Jordan to be able together to see how we make a concrete proposal,” he said without elaborating.
Macron also said he would bring up the bombing by Israeli warplanes of a building that housed media outlets in Gaza when he speaks to Israel's prime minister in the next day or two.
France's president said on Monday he would work with Jordan's king and Egypt's president on a concrete proposal for a ceasefire and a possible path to discussions between Israel and the Palestinians, Reuters reported.
“For me there needs to be a process for a ceasefire as quickly as possible and construction of a possible path to discussions between the different protagonists,” Macron said at a news conference in Paris, as reported by Reuters.
“In the coming days we have decided to have a discussion with President (Abdel Fattah) al-Sisi and the King of Jordan to be able together to see how we make a concrete proposal,” he said without elaborating.
Macron also said he would bring up the bombing by Israeli warplanes of a building that housed media outlets in Gaza when he speaks to Israel's prime minister in the next day or two.
France's president said on Monday he would work with Jordan's king and Egypt's president on a concrete proposal for a ceasefire and a possible path to discussions between Israel and the Palestinians, Reuters reported.
“For me there needs to be a process for a ceasefire as quickly as possible and construction of a possible path to discussions between the different protagonists,” Macron said at a news conference in Paris, as reported by Reuters.
“In the coming days we have decided to have a discussion with President (Abdel Fattah) al-Sisi and the King of Jordan to be able together to see how we make a concrete proposal,” he said without elaborating.
Macron also said he would bring up the bombing by Israeli warplanes of a building that housed media outlets in Gaza when he speaks to Israel's prime minister in the next day or two.
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