
French President Emmanuel Macron called Sunday for a resumption of long-stalled Middle East peace talks based on a two-state solution.
"France is ready to support all diplomatic efforts towards this end within the parameters of peace recognized by the international community," Macron said after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
He said Israelis and Arabs should be able "to live side by side within secure and recognized borders with Jerusalem as the capital".
Stressing that international law should be "respected by all", Macron said he was referring to Israel's "continued building of settlements" in Judea and Samaria.
"I hope everything will be done for negotiations to move forward," he said as he and Netanyahu made joint statements to the press.
Talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority have been at a standstill since the failure of US mediation in the spring of 2014.