Saudi Arabia, France chair UN briefing on Palestinian cause

The permanent representatives of Saudi Arabia and France to the UN, Abdulaziz Al-Wasel and Jerome Bonnafont, co-chaired a briefing for UN member and observer states at the UN headquarters in New York. (SPA)
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Updated 12 June 2025
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Saudi Arabia, France chair UN briefing on Palestinian cause

  • UN members back joint initiative for peace talks in June

RIYADH: The permanent representatives of Saudi Arabia and France to the UN, Abdulaziz Al-Wasel and Jerome Bonnafont, co-chaired a briefing for UN member and observer states at the UN headquarters in New York, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The session “discussed preparations for the upcoming high-level international conference on the peaceful resolution of the Palestinian cause and the implementation of the two-state solution, which is scheduled to be held in June under the joint chairmanship of Saudi Arabia and France,” the SPA stated.

In his remarks, Al-Wasel stressed that the establishment of an independent Palestinian state is the “cornerstone for achieving security and stability in the region,” adding that the Kingdom’s support for the two-state solution is a “longstanding and unwavering position.”

Al-Wasel also announced the formation of several working groups to address key issues related to the peaceful settlement of the conflict. He called on member states to contribute their visions and proposals to support preparations for June’s conference.

Al-Wasel noted that the conference represents “a formal and comprehensive track to enhance international efforts aimed at reaching a just and lasting resolution.”

Most UN member states and observer delegations from regional blocs expressed full support for the efforts led by Saudi Arabia and France to organize the conference and reaffirmed their commitment to the two-state solution as the only internationally agreed-upon formula to resolve the conflict, stressing the need for tangible outcomes, including the recognition of a Palestinian state.

They also voiced their rejection of land annexation and the forced displacement of Palestinians and underscored the importance of supporting the Palestinian government and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.

“Participating countries praised the Kingdom’s leading role in supporting the Palestinian cause, its co-chairmanship of the conference, and its efforts to promote collective action and maintain the political and diplomatic momentum necessary for the conference’s success,” the SPA reported.


Red Sea International Film Festival cancels events on Tuesday due to weather in Jeddah

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Red Sea International Film Festival cancels events on Tuesday due to weather in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Film Festival has closed for the remainder of Tuesday as rain and thunder hit the port city of Jeddah.

Oscar-nominated director Darren Aronofsky was just taking the stage in a cinema in Jeddah’s Cultural Square for an “In Conversation” presentation when the rain began to worsen. The filmmaker’s talk would become the festival’s final public event of the day, as all activities were cancelled, including an “In Conversation” panel with British actor Riz Ahmed, who is on this year’s jury. 

“Due to the unstable weather and heavy rainfall in Jeddah today, Tuesday, December 9, Culture Square and the Red Sea Souk will be closed for the remainder of the day to ensure everyone’s safety. All screenings, activities and programs today have been cancelled. Please stay tuned to our official channels and the festival app for any further updates. Note: Refunds for cancelled screenings will be provided,” read an announcement from the organizers.