The Global Council for Tolerance and Peace has expressed its approval of French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement regarding France's intention to officially recognize the State of Palestine. H.E. Ahmed bin Mohammed Aljarwan, President of the Council, hailed the decision as a courageous and necessary action that aligns with the principles of justice and truth, potentially paving the way for peace in the Middle East.
Aljarwan emphasized that recognizing Palestine is not only a matter of adhering to international law and resolutions but also a critical step toward achieving regional and global peace and security. He underscored the Council's endorsement of France's initiative, hoping it would encourage other nations to take similar actions in support of a just and enduring peace.
The Council's statement also urged countries worldwide to join in supporting justice, coexistence, and sustainable peace among nations. It highlighted the belief that justice is fundamental to fostering tolerance, development, and stability across the globe. The move by France is seen as a significant moment in international diplomacy, with potential implications for the Middle East peace process and broader international relations.
The Global Council for Tolerance and Peace, through its International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace, continues to advocate for solutions that promote tolerance and peace worldwide. The Council's General Assembly, comprising distinguished members from various sectors, plays a crucial role in addressing global challenges related to tolerance and peace.


