On Sunday, the governments of Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom announced formal recognition of the State of Palestine.
Canada recognized the Palestinian state on Sunday as part of a "co-ordinated international effort to preserve the possibility of a two-state solution," Prime Minister Mark Carney said.
"Canada recognises the State of Palestine and offers our partnership in building the promise of a peaceful future for both the State of Palestine and the State of Israel... While Canada is under no illusions that this recognition is a panacea, this recognition is firmly aligned with the principles of self-determination and fundamental human rights reflected in the United Nations Charter," Carney said in a statement.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also announced the decision to recognize the “independent and sovereign” State of Palestine.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin said countries recognizing a Palestinian state this week were taking an irreversible step that preserved the two-state solution and brought Palestinian independence and sovereignty closer.
ReplyDeleteBritain, Canada and Australia formally recognized a Palestinian state on Sunday, joining other nations in a move aimed at reviving momentum for a two-state solution but which has been criticized by Israel and the United States.
Israel categorically rejects unilateral statements by a number of countries on recognizing the state of Palestine, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said in an official statement.
ReplyDelete"Israel categorically rejects the one-sided declaration of the recognition of a Palestinian state made by the United Kingdom and some other countries. This declaration does not promote peace, but on the contrary - further destabilizes the region and undermines the chances of achieving a peaceful solution in the future," the statement reads.