Palestinian PM hopes for more recognition in Europe – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL26 May 2024Last Update :
Palestinian PM hopes for more recognition in Europe – MASHAHER


The prime minister of the Palestinian Authority has expressed hope that other European countries would follow the lead of Spain, Ireland and Norway in recognising a Palestinian state.

Spain, Ireland and Norway said they will formally recognise a Palestinian state on Tuesday to help secure a halt to Israel’s Gaza offensive after the Hamas attack on October 7 and revive peace talks that stalled a decade ago.

Mohammad Mustafa, in Brussels to attend a meeting with international donors, said he was grateful the three had effectively joined 143 other countries that backed a Palestinian bid to become a full United Nations member in a resolution earlier in May.

“We obviously want to have every country in Europe do the same,” he told a news conference in Brussels with Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares.

“So this is again hopefully a source of encouragement for these countries to take the necessary courageous step.”

The Middle East conflict has exposed diverging views in the European Union. Some EU diplomats have said it is not the right time to recognise Palestinian statehood.

Mustafa said recognition now was vital to keep the peace process alive.

Spain’s Albares said other European countries were thinking about it, including Slovenia that had started the process.

Israel has called plans for recognition of a Palestinian state a “prize for terrorism”.

Mustafa said he would spell out to international partners three priorities for his authority – supporting the people of Gaza, including by restoring basic services, building the institutions of a state and stabilising the financial situation.


Source Agencies

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