Australia to Recognize State of Palestine at UN General Assembly
- Australia will recognize the State of Palestine at the 80th Sessions of the United Nations General Assembly in September, aiming to support a two-state solution and a ceasefire in Gaza.
- The recognition was compelled by Netanyahu's disregard for calls from the international community regarding Gaza.
- Australia has maintained a bipartisan position for the coexistence of Israel and Palestine under a two-state solution and internationally recognized borders.
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong noted that it has been over 77 years since the world promised a Palestinian state.
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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said this Monday that during the United Nations (UN) General Assembly next September he will recognize the Palestinian state; in an action similar to that already announced by countries such as France, the United Kingdom and Canada. READ ALSO: Rapporteur for Palestine at the UN: Israel is a military dictatorship for Palestinians. “The two-State solution is the best hope of humanity to break the cycle o…
Australia to Recognize Palestinian State at UN
On Sunday 10 August, Australia announced that it will officially recognize a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese framed it as a crucial step toward achieving a two-state solution that could help end the cycle of violence in the Middle East. He emphasized that the recognition
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants to officially recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September. As long as the Israeli and Palestinian statehood is not permanent, peace can only be temporary, said the Australian Prime Minister.
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