Australia's Bold Move: Recognising Palestine at the UN
Australia has announced its decision to recognise the State of Palestine at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly, adding international pressure on Israel. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the need for a two-state solution to resolve the Middle East conflict and criticized Israel's military actions in Gaza.
In a significant international development, Australia will officially recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly next month, stated Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. This aligns with similar declarations from France, Britain, and Canada, intensifying global scrutiny on Israel's actions.
Prime Minister Albanese announced that Australia's recognition aims to bolster momentum for a two-state resolution, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. He emphasized that this diplomatic step is contingent on the Palestinian Authority's commitments, including ensuring no involvement from Hamas in the prospective state.
Albanese criticized the Israeli government's plans to enforce military control over Gaza. He underscored the necessity of a political, rather than military, solution in his discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and highlighted the international community's frustration with Israel's settlement policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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