" France's policy towards Arab issues after 2011"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v4i30.91Keywords:
• rench politics • issues • Arab region • The Palestinian cause • events of the Arab Spring • Yemen, Syria, LibyaAbstract
The study dealt with the French policy towards Arab issues after 2011 by tracing the impact and role of this policy on Arab issues, including the Palestinian issue, as it is considered one of the important issues, if not the most important. The solution of establishing two independent states as a comprehensive solution to restore peace to the region, and dealt with the events of the Arab Spring cautiously by supporting international conferences and launching peace initiatives, in addition to its great role in providing aid and humanitarian aid and its military participation in air strikes based on the decisions issued by the Security Council, focusing on Yemen, Syria and Libya, which witnessed many changes, However, the French policy, despite all its practices and recorded presence, did not contribute to finding comprehensive solutions to the conflicts, as it is a pragmatic policy aimed at preserving French interests and working to perpetuate them in the region.