He told French diplomats yesterday that the conference will aim to bring together the two parties and their American, European and Arab partners in order "to make happen a two-state solution."
If this attempt faces a deadlock, Fabuis said, France will have to recognise a Palestinian state.
France's Socialist government supports the idea of two states, but had previously argued that it was too early for outright recognition of a Palestinian state.
Fabius' announcement comes as the Palestinians, buoyed by the successful Iran nuclear talks and the start of UN-mediated talks on Syria, have been exploring steps that could lead to a two-state solution including an international conference and a Security Council resolution that would demand an end to illegal Israeli settlement building.
"I think the objective of this conference ... Has to be to open the process that would lead to the end of the occupation and the preservation of the two-state solution," he said.
As for recognition, Mansour said, "France promised us some time ago that if there is no opening for a meaningful political process a collective process that would lead to the end of occupation and independence of the state of Palestine and therefore saving the two-state solution soon then they will recognize the state of Palestine."
"And we hope that they do that," Mansour said. "If they are tying it to the political process, that is their thinking. But eventually if you believe in a two-state solution, then recognising the state of Palestine is an investment."
Israel's UN Mission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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