July 2025 Conference on the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
UN General Assembly hall (location of the conference) | |
| Date | July 28–30, 2025 |
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| Venue | United Nations Headquarters |
| Location | New York City, United States |
| Theme | Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and implementation of the two-state solution |
| Organised by | United Nations France (sponsor) Saudi Arabia (sponsor) |
An international conference on the implementation of the two-state solution was held in New York City on July 28–30, 2025. The conference was authorized by a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, adopted in December 2024 with a vote of 157 to 7. It was initially scheduled for June 17–20 but was postponed due to the Iran–Israel War. The conference aimed to develop a widely supported international framework addressing the disarmament of Hamas, the release of hostages in Gaza, the reform of the Palestinian Authority, and post-conflict planning, including consideration of a two-state solution.
The conference adopted a declaration envisioning a 15-month plan to establish a sovereign Palestine. France and Malta announced their intentions to recognize Palestine by September 2025, with San Marino joining them by the end of the year; additionally, Canada and the United Kingdom announced conditional recognitions by September 2025 depending upon several factors. The conference resumed on 22 September 2025 due to the continuing Gaza war.