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Belgium among five more countries to formally recognize Palestinian state
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At an international conference in New York, Belgium, Malta, Andorra, Monaco and Luxembourg formally announced their recognition of the State of Palestine, joining an expanding group of countries extending diplomatic recognition.

The leaders of the three countries made the announcements during the gathering on Palestine and the two-state solution, held on the eve of the UN General Assembly, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.

The move drew applause from delegates and was hailed as a boost to international momentum for Palestinian statehood.

"This recognition reflects our firm belief in peace and justice, and in the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination," Malta’s prime minister said.

His Luxembourg counterpart described it as a "historic decision," while Belgium said the step aligned with its longstanding support for a negotiated two-state solution.

French President Emmanuel Macron earlier announced recognition at the same meeting.

"I declare that today, France recognises the state of Palestine," he said, calling it "the only solution that will allow for Israel to live in peace."

Macron said the decision was urgent as Israel’s genocide in Gaza continues.

"The time has come to stop war, the bombing in Gaza, the massacres and the fleeing people. Nothing justifies the ongoing war in Gaza," he told delegates.

Macron thanked countries that have also recently declared recognition, including Andorra, Australia, Canada, Monaco, Portugal, the UK and San Marino.


News.Az 

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