NEW YORK - President Cyril Ramaphosa has blasted Israel's genocide in Gaza and called for global Palestinian recognition.
He was speaking at the UN's two-state solution talks in New York.
His speech came as more countries officially recognise Palestinian statehood.
France, Andorra, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta and Monaco have recognised the Middle East state.
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They join the UK, Canada, Australia and Portugal, who are also pushing for a two-state solution.
But Israel is rejecting it, saying it was taken off the table after the 7th October attacks.
Its UN Ambassador, Danny Dannon, called the talks a charade and hinted at annexing the West Bank.
In his speech, Ramaphosa strongly condemned Israel's actions in the Palestinian territory.