US says it will not attend UN conference on two-state solution
State Department spokesman says US will not attend conference on recognizing Palestine

WASHINGTON
The US will not participate in an international conference next week to advance efforts toward achieving a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, the State Department said Thursday.
“There’s nothing further beyond to say other than we will not be in attendance at that conference,” deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott said at a news conference when asked about US participation.
The conference is being co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia at the UN headquarters in New York. It is seeking to chart a roadmap for the recognition of a Palestinian state.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday that he will formally recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, declaring: “Peace is possible.”