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Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission I, Dave Laksono, welcomed the plans of France and the British that would recognize the Palestinian state. He called on other Western countries to follow the attitudes of France and Britain. “We are calling on other Western countries to follow in the footsteps of Britain and France in order to achieve coordinated world pressure and have a maximum impact. With good support, the United Nations can take concrete steps, such as the implementation of sanctions, the formation of surveillance mechanisms and comprehensive protection for civilians,” said Dave Thursday (7/31/202). Dave said the British and French steps became a strong diplomatic tool to suppress all parties to agree immediately over a ceasefire and return to the negotiating table. According to him, the second step of this European state confirmed that political resilience for the Palestinian people had received serious attention from the international community. Browse to continue with the content “Indonesia, as a non -permanent member of the UN Security Council and the Chairman of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OKI) 2025, has a moral and political responsibility to strengthen multilateral diplomacy,” he said. He said that a fixed diplomatic attitude should not only be seen in response to the humanitarian crisis, but as a form of commitment to maintaining international law and respect for human rights. “This approach also opens space for regional reconciliation and prevents radicalization radicalization from growing from the ongoing injustice,” he said. Dave emphasized that the Commission of the House of Representatives I am committed to overseeing the direction of the foreign policy of Indonesia, so that it corresponds to the vision of sustainable peace in the Middle East. It is also ready to facilitate parliamentary dialogue with international partners, including Asean and the Arab League, as part of collective efforts to strengthen reconciliation and encourage the restoration of regional stability. Britain and France will recognize Palestine as well known, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that Britain will officially recognize the Palestinian state in September. Starmer said the move would be taken if Israel did not approve the ceasefire in Gaza. The AFP news agency reports on Wednesday (30/7) The potential that has the potential to become a milestone of this history has emerged after the British leader recalled his cabinet from the recess period. The meeting with his cabinet was to discuss the urgent situation that worsens in the Gaza region. In a speech in Downing Street that was broadcast on television immediately, Starmer said Britain would recognize the Palestinian state if Israel did not take the steps asked when the UN General Assembly was held in September. Starmer said countries should end the bad situation in Gaza, approve a ceasefire, and commit them to prolonged and sustainable peace, as well as relive the prospects of the two-lane solutions. “I always say that we will recognize the Palestinian state as a contribution to the right peace process, at the time of maximum impact on the solution of two countries,” Starmer said. “With a solution that is now threatened, this is the time to act,” he added. Before Britain, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will recognize the Palestinian state in the United Nations General Assembly. Macron’s decision picked the reaction of the US government (US) to Saudi Arabia. The statement was made by Macron on Thursday (24/7). Macron said the announcement will be made next September. “In accordance with his historical commitment to just and eternal peace in the midst, I decided that France would recognize the Palestinian state. I will make an official announcement at the UN General Assembly in September,” the head of France on social media X and Instagram wrote. (FAS/IDN)