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  • Aboul Gheit welcomes Spain, Ireland, Norway announcement to recognise Palestine; stresses: important step towards embodying independent state
    التاريخ: 2024/05/22

    Mr. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, welcomed the official recognition of the State of Palestine by Spain, Ireland, and Norway. He stressed that this significant move underscores a genuine commitment to the two-state solution and reflects the sincere desire of these nations to safeguard it from those seeking to undermine or eradicate it.

    Gamal Roshdi, the spokesperson for the Secretary-General, highlighted that this important development follows the recent recognitions by Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bahamas. These additions bring the total number of countries recognising the Palestinian state to approximately 147, aligning with the overwhelming global consensus. Roshdi emphasised that such recognition is a fundamental aspect of the state's standing in international law.

    Roshdi quoted the Secretary-General affirming that this step embodies a principled political, moral, and legal stance. It marks a significant milestone towards realising the Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

    Aboul Gheit underscored that recognition conveys a clear message to Palestinians: the world stands resolute in defending their right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state. He emphasised that amid the current hardships, a political pathway leading to the realisation of the Palestinian state is inevitable.

    Aboul Gheit urged countries yet to recognise Palestine to reassess their positions and align themselves with the course of history. He highlighted that recognising Palestine signifies a genuine commitment to the two-state solution, diverging from violent approaches and fostering peace and security across the region.

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