An international conference aimed at reviving efforts for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been rescheduled for July 28–29, according to diplomatic sources cited by AFP.
Initially planned for mid-June, the event at the United Nations headquarters in New York was delayed at the last moment due to Israel’s unexpected military operation against Iran.
It has now been rescheduled to late July, diplomatic sources said, although they could not provide details on any changes to the agenda or level of attending representatives. Heads of state and government had been expected to attend in June.
The conference was convened by the UN General Assembly and is co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia.
On Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron called during his UK state visit for joint recognition by France and Britain of a Palestinian state, saying such moves are “the only hope for peace” in the region.