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4 European Countries Consider Recognizing Palestine

4 European Countries Consider Recognizing Palestine

May 9, 2024
4 European Countries Consider Recognizing Palestine

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Several European countries are considering recognizing a “State of Palestine” in the coming days, according to a report by Irish National Radio.

The radio station stated that Ireland, Spain, and several other European countries may recognize the Palestinian state on May 21.

It added that recent communications between officials from Ireland, Spain, Slovenia, and Malta have intensified with the aim of collectively recognizing the Palestinian state.

The report clarified that May 21 is currently under consideration and study.

Spain and Ireland have long supported the rights of Palestinians.

In a joint statement signed on March 22, the prime ministers of the aforementioned countries stated that they discussed their “readiness to recognize Palestine,” confirming that “we will do so when we can make a positive contribution and the conditions are suitable.”

Last Monday, the spokesperson for the Irish government said, “Our work continues together regarding the recognition of the State of Palestine. Official recognition is an important part of acknowledging that the two-state solution is the only way to achieve peace and stability in the region, where the State of Palestine and the State of Israel live side by side in peace and security.”

Similarly, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez mentioned days ago that “Spain is committed openly to recognizing the Palestinian state as soon as possible, when the conditions are suitable and in a way that has the greatest positive impact on the peace process.”

These efforts come amid an increasing number of casualties in the Gaza Strip due to the Israeli attack aimed at eliminating Hamas, leading to international calls for a ceasefire and reaching a permanent solution to achieve peace in the region.

Since 1988, 139 out of 193 member states of the United Nations have recognized the Palestinian state.

Israel argues that the plan of the four countries represents a “reward for terrorism” that could reduce the chances of reaching a negotiated solution to the conflict in Gaza.

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