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Braun-Pivet denies giving “unreserved support” to Israel.

Braun-Pivet denies giving “unreserved support” to Israel.

Richard Braun-Pivet denies having expressed “unconditional support” for Israel

\n\nFrench politics Richard Braun-Pivet has recently been at the center of controversy following allegations that he expressed a " unconditional support " has Israel. However, in a recent statement, he strongly denied the allegations, saying his comments were misinterpreted.\n\n

Misinterpreted support for Israel

\n\nRichard Braun-Pivet clarified that although he strongly respects the State of Israel, he has never granted it a unconditional support. He emphasizes that the respect and trust he has for Israel in no way means that he blindly supports all of that country's actions or policies.\n\n

Clarification of Braun-Pivet’s position

\n\nBraun-Pivet insisted that his approach to international politics is based on an objective assessment of the situation. He said: "Unconditional support for any nation, regardless of its actions, is neither fair nor productive. It only serves to fuel conflict and antagonism in the world."\n\n

Braun-Pivet is committed to a balanced and justified approach

\n\nHaving received widespread criticism for his alleged remarks, Braun-Pivet intended to reestablish his position of respect for all countries and his commitment to balanced policy. He stressed that his respect for Israel is an affirmation of his support for democracy and not an endorsement of any territorial expansionism.\n\n

Support for a two-state solution

\n\nRichard Braun-Pivet also reaffirmed his support for a two-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - a position he has maintained throughout his political career. He stressed the imperative need to continue peace talks. This, he believes, will serve the interests of Israel and the Palestinians.\n\nIn short, even if Braun-Pivet has great esteem for Israel, he has never expressed "unconditional support" for this country. He remains a strong advocate of a two-state solution and continues to advocate a balanced approach to international relations. \n\n