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Ireland, Norway, and Spain to recognise Palestinian state next week

Ireland, Norway, and Spain to recognise Palestinian state next week
Ireland, Norway, and Spain to recognise Palestinian state next week


Norway’s move has been a long time coming and this morning’s announcement by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store is in his words sending a message to other countries to follow suit.

We know that Spain and Ireland are set to do that too – and Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez visited Norway and Ireland last month in an attempt to co-ordinate such a move.

Norway has long supported a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians and mediated the highly secretive talks that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords that resulted in limited self-rule by the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Gaza.

Last November, Norway’s parliament, the Storting, voted to support a move calling on Jonas Gahr Store’s centre-left government to “be prepared to recognise Palestine” as a state.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eid has spoken of the war in Gaza as a drama that has to be met with an “irreversible path towards a settlement”.

But he has also said recognition of a Palestinian state is “not an outcome – it’s a tool to help something to happen”.

“We don’t want a ‘Hamas state’,” he was quoted as saying last month, but a Palestinian state that comes from the Palestinian Authority.



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