الإثنين 22 سبتمبر 2025 9:57 صباحًا - بتوقيت القدس

After the historic recognition of Palestine, Britain is leading a movement in UN to push for a "framework for peace."

The United Kingdom is preparing on Monday to lead an intensive diplomatic effort during the United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York, aimed at rallying international support for a "framework for peace" in the Middle East.

This British move follows the announcement by Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday that his country officially recognizes the State of Palestine, in a coordinated step with Canada, Australia, and Portugal.

Starmer justified the decision by stating that it aims to "revive hope for peace for Palestinians and Israelis," and to maintain the possibility of achieving a two-state solution.

According to the British news agency "PA Media," British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will lead these efforts in New York.

Cooper stated that she will use the summit to address "the suffering of civilians in Gaza devastated by war," and will seek to strengthen "the international consensus on our path to peace in the Middle East."

The "framework" that Britain is expected to propose is believed to include calls for a permanent ceasefire, the establishment of an international mechanism for the reconstruction of Gaza, and a return to a serious political track leading to the end of the occupation.

The timing of this diplomatic initiative, coming from significant Western powers, indicates a major shift in the international community's approach to the conflict.

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