
Norway, Ireland, and Spain to Recognize Independent Palestinian State to Promote Peace
Norway, Ireland, and Spain pledge to recognize an independent Palestinian state, aiming for peace amid long-standing conflict.

Three European countries have announced their intention to recognize an independent Palestinian state, marking a significant development in the long-standing conflict in the region. The prime ministers of Norway, Ireland, and Spain revealed this decision, emphasizing the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to a conflict that has endured for over seven decades.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere of Norway stressed the critical need for fostering a safe home for both Israelis and Palestinians, asserting that the key to achieving this is through the establishment of two states coexisting in harmony. This commitment to peace comes at a time when the region has witnessed extensive casualties and destruction, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
Upcoming Recognition
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez took to social media to announce that the country is set to approve the recognition of a Palestinian state in the Council of Ministers on May 28. The forthcoming decision signals a concerted effort by these nations to address the enduring conflict and work towards a sustainable and equitable resolution.
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