Lawyers Warn British Govenment over Palestinian State Recognition Plan
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 31 – British legal experts argue Palestine lacks defined borders and a unified government, meaning recognition would breach the Montevideo Convention, despite support from over 140 countries, lawmakers said.
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After France Canada has also announced that it will recognize Palestine as a state. Former CSU politician Peter Gauweiler does not believe in a two-state solution. This will help no one and is geopolitically harmful.
Green politician Luise Amtsberg would welcome the Federal Government's recognition of a Palestinian state, as she said on NDR Info. Volker Beck, President of the German-Israeli Society, believes that recognition "on paper" is far from reality.
Senior jurists claim that the Palestinians do not have a functioning government and Hamas is a banned terrorist organization • The letter comes a week after about 250 members of parliament called for the recognition of a Palestinian state • "There is a clear population in Palestine and the state of Palestine will be based on the 1967 borders"
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PA Media Some of Britain’s most distinguished lawyers have warned the government that recognising a Palestinian state would breach international law. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the UK would move towards recognition unless Israel met certain conditions, including agreeing a ceasefire and reviving the prospect of a two-state solution, earlier this week. Opponents argue Palestine does not meet the legal requirements for statehood un…
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