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Malta Recognizes Palestinian State: A Historic Step Towards Peace

Malta joins 153 UN members in recognizing Palestine, reaffirming its support for a two-state solution amid ongoing efforts for Middle East peace, Prime Minister Robert Abela said.

  • Malta plans to declare its official recognition of Palestine at the United Nations gathering in New York this Monday, according to information from the Prime Minister’s Office.
  • This decision follows Malta's longstanding support for Palestinian causes and plans first declared by Prime Minister Robert Abela in May to endorse a two-state solution.
  • Malta joins Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal, which recognized Palestine on Sunday, and several countries including France expected to declare recognition on Monday.
  • Prime Minister Abela called the recognition "historic" and hailed Malta’s delivery of a flour consignment to Gaza on the eve of the announcement.
  • Malta’s decision to recognize Palestine underscores its ongoing dedication to promoting dialogue and achieving a stable, two-state resolution in the region.
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Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal recognized a Palestinian state yesterday, a move aimed at promoting a two-state solution.

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