Nigeria joins 142 nations in adopting the New York Declaration, led by France and Saudi Arabia, to advance the two-state solution, end Gaza conflict, and secure peace in the Middle East
Nigeria has proudly joined 142 nations in adopting the New York Declaration, a transformative pledge to foster peace in the Middle East. Co-led by France and Saudi Arabia, this landmark initiative outlines a clear framework for implementing the two-state solution, envisioning Israel and Palestine as two sovereign states coexisting in peace and security.
The New York Declaration, formalised at the United Nations, calls for halting Israeli settlement expansion, disarming Hamas, and securing the release of hostages to strengthen Palestinian Authority governance.
French President Emmanuel Macron described it as a powerful beacon of hope, emphasising that two peoples can thrive side by side. Nigeria’s endorsement amplifies Africa’s voice in this global push for diplomacy.
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud stressed the need for concrete steps to end the Gaza war and address humanitarian crises.
The declaration’s roadmap includes rebuilding Gaza, ensuring Palestinian self-governance, and fostering mutual security guarantees for both nations. Nigeria’s support underscores its commitment to these principles.
Backed by the European Union and Arab League, this coalition signals a historic shift. Yet, Israel’s reluctance to endorse the plan remains a hurdle.
Analysts hail the declaration as a bold step.
“It’s a robust framework for lasting stability,” one expert noted.
An upcoming New York conference will test this momentum. Nigeria, alongside France and allies, stands firm in making this vision a reality.
As Macron declared, another future is possible.
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