Global Momentum Builds as Canada and Malta Join in Recognising Palestine
In a significant political development, Canada and Malta announced their intention to recognise the state of Palestine in September, joining France and the UK in urging a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This move intensifies international pressure on Israel and the United States.
Canada and Malta have declared they will formally recognise the state of Palestine this September, aligning with France and the United Kingdom in urging an end to the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This decision marks an effort to accelerate progress towards a two-state solution.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the decision following a Cabinet meeting. Meanwhile, Christopher Cutajar, Malta's Foreign Ministry's permanent secretary, revealed his nation's stance during a UN General Assembly session on the two-state resolution, now extended due to high interest.
The announcements increase pressure on Israel, which opposes the two-state solution, and its ally, the United States. Canada's recognition is contingent on Palestinian general elections excluding Hamas, while Malta emphasises the move as a concrete step toward lasting peace in the Middle East.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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