Egyptian, French Presidents voice rejection of displacement of Palestinians

IANS April 7, 2025 289 views

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and French President Emmanuel Macron have strongly condemned any attempts to displace Palestinians from their homeland. During a joint press conference in Cairo, both leaders emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and humanitarian intervention in the ongoing Gaza conflict. They called for a just resolution to the Palestinian issue and rejected Hamas's potential role in governing Gaza. The discussions also touched on broader regional concerns, including situations in Syria, Lebanon, and Iran, highlighting the complex geopolitical landscape.

"We agreed on rejecting any calls for the displacement of Palestinians from their land" - President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi
Cairo, April 7: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and his visiting French counterpart Emmanuel Macron voiced on Monday rejection of any calls for the displacement of Palestinians from their land, emphasising the need for a just resolution to the Palestinian issue.

Key Points

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- Sisi and Macron demand immediate ceasefire in Gaza

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Reject Palestinian land displacement

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Condemn Hamas governance

"We agreed on rejecting any calls for the displacement of Palestinians from their land," al-Sisi said at a joint press conference with the French President in Cairo.

He stressed that lasting peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved without a fair settlement of the Palestinian cause. Sisi called for an immediate ceasefire to allow the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid, facilitate the release of hostages, and prevent further escalation.

Echoing these sentiments, Macron reaffirmed his country's opposition to any displacement of Palestinians and annexation of Gaza and the West Bank, adding, "Hamas must have no role in governing Gaza."

He condemned the resumption of Israeli strikes in Gaza and called for respecting the ceasefire and returning to negotiations as soon as possible.

The two leaders also discussed the situations in Syria, Lebanon and Iran.

The French leader expressed France's support for the transitional process toward a unified, stable, and sovereign Syria, while rejecting any foreign interference, Xinhua news agency reported. He also stressed France's commitment to the sovereignty and stability of Lebanon, rejecting "all hostile and terrorist acts."

On Iran, Macron reiterated that both Egypt and France want a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear crisis, "or this issue will fuel regional instability."

He said France, in cooperation with its partners, continues efforts to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions and address its involvement in regional conflicts.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Finally some world leaders speaking sense! The displacement of Palestinians would be a humanitarian disaster. Hope this leads to real action 🤞
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Michael T.
Interesting to see France and Egypt aligning on this. Macron seems to be walking a diplomatic tightrope though - opposing displacement while also rejecting Hamas' role in governance.
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Amina R.
Al-Sisi is right about needing an immediate ceasefire. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic. But words need to turn into action - how will they pressure Israel to stop the bombing?
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James L.
Respectful criticism here: While I agree with opposing displacement, the article doesn't mention any concrete steps being taken. These statements feel like diplomatic theater without real solutions being proposed.
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Leila B.
The focus on Syria and Lebanon too is important - the whole region is interconnected. You can't solve one crisis without addressing the others. Hope this meeting leads to more coordinated diplomacy!
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Pierre D.
As a French citizen, I'm proud to see Macron taking this stance. France has an important role to play in Middle East diplomacy. Now we need to see follow-through with our EU partners. 🇫🇷

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