
AFP – 14 Oct. 2014 – French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Tuesday that any recognition of Palestine as a state must be “helpful to peace” as part of a two-state solution, and not just symbolic.
A day after British lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to recognize Palestine as a state in a highly symbolic and non-binding vote, Fabius said France would do so only “when the time is right.”
“From the moment that we say there must be two states (Israel and Palestine), there will be a need for recognition of the Palestinian state, that goes without saying,” Fabius told the lower house National Assembly.
“The only question is what the procedures are and how would it be most effective. What we want is not a symbolic issue but to be helpful to peace.”
Fabius suggested that the “right time” he was referring to could come when all attempts at negotiation had been exhausted.