(ANSA) – Rome, May 19 – France presented to the United Nations a resolution aimed at a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in coordination with Egypt and Jordan. The Elysee makes it known. The proposal reaches the Security Council, where the United States bans the declaration of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for eight days. Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, said he had heard the suggestion and “China definitely supports” efforts to end the crisis.

French President Emmanuel Macron participated today in a tripartite meeting with Egyptian President El-Sisi and the King of Jordan, in which it was decided to “launch a humanitarian initiative for the civilian population in Gaza with links to the United Nations.” . Sources announced the Elysee this evening. French sources stressed that Egypt and Jordan “currently live in peace with Israel, and they are influential heroes in the holy places of Jordan and in Gaza for the Egyptians.” The three governments agreed on “three simple elements: a ceasefire, a ceasefire, and a resolution by the UN Security Council” on this issue. (handle).

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