New Zealand Considering Recognition of Palestinian State, Says Foreign Minister
- New Zealand is considering recognizing a Palestinian state, according to Foreign Minister Winston Peters.
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's cabinet will make a decision in September for the UN Leaders' Week.
- Several countries, including Australia, Canada, and Britain, plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the September UN General Assembly.
- Peters stated that New Zealand has been clear for some time that its recognition of a Palestinian state is a matter of when, not if.
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Australia's recognition of Palestine will take place at the United Nations General Assembly in September. New Zealand will take a formal decision in September.
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New Zealand considering recognition of Palestinian state, foreign minister says
(Reuters) -New Zealand is considering recognition of a Palestinian state, Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Monday.Peters said Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's cabinet would make a formal decision in September and present the government's approach at the U.N. Leaders' Week. (Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Jamie Freed)
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