“The time has come.” The Prime Minister of Slovenia recognizes the State of Palestine

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golub said, “Slovenia joins the list of countries that recognize… Palestinian state“, indicating that Parliament must also approve this decision.

Slovenia sent a request to Parliament to repeat what it did Spain, Ireland and Norway He granted independent status to the area he struck Israeli army With the aim of more governments doing the same to contribute to a two-state solution or at least getting those forces to reduce the intensity of their fighting in Rafah, according to the Spanish newspaper El Pais.

Prime Minister Robert Golub said: “This is a message of peace,” stressing the solidarity move with the region where 36,000 people were killed as a result of this war, while the Palestinian flag was raised on its lands alongside the flags of Slovenia and the European Union.

Spain, Ireland, and Norway officially recognized the State of Palestine, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said, “We will support the Palestinian Authority in the path of reforms undertaken by the new government, and we will continue to advance in partnership with our Arab friends.” For development, peace and stability in the Arab region.”

Regarding officially recognizing the Palestinian state, Sanchez confirmed, according to the Spanish newspaper El Pais, that his country will call for a peace conference. Until the two-state solution is achieved, he pointed out that Madrid’s position is consistent with respect for international law and that it always defends the principles of the United Nations Charter.

Sanchez added, “We will focus on several priorities to end this unprecedented crisis in… Gaza stripWe will work to achieve a permanent ceasefire and bring humanitarian aid into the Strip, as well as the release of Israeli detainees.”

Sanchez said: “Recognition is not the end, but rather the beginning, and we will continue to put pressure on the international community, stressing that this measure is not directed against Israel, but rather seeks to promote a dialogue that leads to lasting peace.”

Despite the criticism, Sanchez reaffirmed Spain’s commitment to peace and justice in the Middle East. In his appearance, he expressed his solidarity with the Palestinian people and stressed the need to take action.

The Prime Minister has committed to uniting efforts with the international community in the search for that state to be viable. “It must be viable,” Sanchez said, “with Gaza and the West Bank linked by a corridor, with East Jerusalem as its capital. And with the Palestinian Authority as the legitimate government, with a vision that is fully aligned.” With United Nations resolutions and with the position of the European Union.

Sanchez added: In order to put an end to the unprecedented crisis in the Gaza Strip, we call for a permanent ceasefire, the entry of humanitarian aid and the release of hostages, stressing that the Palestinian Authority is a partner for peace.

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