United Nations High-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine July 2025
28 juli 2025 - 30 juli 2025
The United Nations High-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine is a three-day conference, mandated by the General Assembly through resolutions ES-10/24 and 79/81 and co-organized by France and Saudi Arabia, brings together Member States, observers and regional stakeholders.
The UN has scheduled a high-level conference on the two-state solution in New York, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France. The conference was originally set to take place on June 17-20, 2025, but rescheduled to July 28-29, 2025. As detailed below, the original aim of the conference was to obtain recognition of a Palestinian state from UN member states. On July 25, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would recognize a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly in September. It features plenary discussions and thematic roundtables on issues ranging from security arrangements and humanitarian response to reconstruction and economic viability. This ministerial high-level session brings together the outcomes of the thematic roundtables and working groups convened under the auspices of the High-Level Conference on the Implementation of the Two-State Solution. It provides a platform to consolidate key insights, highlight consensus across political, legal, economic, and humanitarian tracks, and articulate concrete next steps. The session is both a culmination of months of coordinated diplomatic work and a launchpad for action, and laying the groundwork for sustained international engagement, accountability, and implementation in support of a just and lasting peace.
The United Nations High-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine is a three-day conference, mandated by the General Assembly through resolutions ES-10/24 and 79/81 and co-organized by France and Saudi Arabia, brings together Member States, observers and regional stakeholders.
The UN has scheduled a high-level conference on the two-state solution in New York, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France. The conference was originally set to take place on June 17-20, 2025, but rescheduled to July 28-29, 2025. As detailed below, the original aim of the conference was to obtain recognition of a Palestinian state from UN member states. On July 25, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would recognize a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly in September. It features plenary discussions and thematic roundtables on issues ranging from security arrangements and humanitarian response to reconstruction and economic viability. This ministerial high-level session brings together the outcomes of the thematic roundtables and working groups convened under the auspices of the High-Level Conference on the Implementation of the Two-State Solution. It provides a platform to consolidate key insights, highlight consensus across political, legal, economic, and humanitarian tracks, and articulate concrete next steps. The session is both a culmination of months of coordinated diplomatic work and a launchpad for action, and laying the groundwork for sustained international engagement, accountability, and implementation in support of a just and lasting peace.
LIVE COVERAGE: High-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine (Day one)
LIVE COVERAGE: Day 2 of high-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine
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Background to July 2025 UN Conference on Two-State Solution
Kingdom of the Netherlands’ Statement at the Intergovernmental consultations on the High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
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New York, 10017 Verenigde Staten + Google Maps