France’s president, Qatar’s prime minister and the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan held talks on Friday on the Gaza offensive and ways to set up a Palestinian state alongside Israel, the French presidency said, AFP reports.

French President Emmanuel Macron organised the meeting amid growing international concerns over the Israel-Hamas war. It came a few hours after the UN’s top court ordered Israel to halt its offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah. Efforts to revive a “two-state” solution to the wider Middle East conflict and humanitarian efforts for Gaza dominated the talks.

The officials discussed “all the levers that could be activated in order to obtain the reopening of all crossing points” into Gaza, said an Elysee palace statement.

The five countries also discussed how to “increase and deepen their cooperation” and “the effective implementation of the two-state solution, the only effective way to guarantee the peace and security of the state of Israel and to respond to the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians,” the statement added.

Macron and France’s Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne were joined at the meeting by Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani and foreign ministers Sameh Shoukry of Egypt, Ayman Safadi of Jordan and Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, the Elysee said.

The French leader reaffirmed his opposition to Israel’s offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah and new settlements in the occupied West Bank. He also called for an “immediate” ceasefire with the release of “all hostages” in Gaza.

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