July 2025 Conference on the Implementation of the Two-State Solution

International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
UN General Assembly hall (location of the conference)
DateJuly 28–30, 2025
VenueUnited Nations Headquarters
LocationNew York City, United States
ThemePeaceful 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.