Australia Joins Global Shift: Recognition of Palestinian State at UN Assembly
Australia will recognize a Palestinian state during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's decision adds pressure on Israel, advocating a two-state solution to end conflict and suffering in the Middle East. This move follows similar announcements by France, Britain, and Canada.
Australia is set to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly next month, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced, aligning with international calls for peace in the Middle East. The decision follows similar recognitions by France, Britain, and Canada, highlighting mounting global pressure on Israel.
Albanese emphasized that Australia's recognition relied on commitments from the Palestinian Authority, ensuring no involvement from the militant group Hamas in any future state. He further asserted at a press conference that a two-state solution remains humanity's best hope for ending the longstanding cycle of violence in the region.
The announcement comes amid Australia's criticism of Israel's military actions in Gaza, with Albanese urging a political solution instead. Highlighting Israel's expansion of settlements and potential annexation, Albanese indicated that international community pressure necessitated Australia's stance to promote peace and humanitarian relief.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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