UK's Diplomatic Stance: Recognizing Palestine Amid Gaza Tensions
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN in September unless Israel initiates a ceasefire in Gaza and progresses toward peace. In a rare summer Cabinet meeting, Starmer emphasized the need for a two-state solution without annexation in the West Bank.
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In a significant diplomatic move, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the United Kingdom's intent to recognize a Palestinian state in September unless specific conditions are met by Israel. The announcement came during a rare summertime Cabinet meeting, where the focus was on the escalating situation in Gaza.
Starmer outlined the UK's position, demanding that the Israeli government take concrete steps, including initiating a ceasefire in Gaza, clearly pledging against West Bank annexation, and committing to a genuine long-term peace process.
The UK intends to make this recognition formal at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly, a move poised to impact international discussions, contingent on Israel's response to the outlined conditions, casting a spotlight on the necessity of a two-state solution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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