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Slovenia officially recognises Palestinian state

20 UN experts and special rapporteurs called for countries to recognise a Palestinian state.

• June 5, 2024
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Palestine[Credit: Politico.eu]

The Slovenian Parliament has voted to approve the proposal of recognising the statehood of Palestine, a move the legislative body said would hopefully help stop the violence in Gaza.

Fifty-two parliamentary members out of 90 seats voted for the recognition, making Slovenia the fourth European country after Spain, Norway, and Ireland in recent weeks to make the decision.

“The Republic of Slovenia recognised Palestine as an independent sovereign state,” Parliamentary Speaker Urska Klakocar Zupancic said after the vote.

“The recognition of a Palestine state enhances the reputation of Slovenia as a state that respects international law and the United Nations resolutions.

“At the same time we would exert pressure on both sides: on Israel to stop attacks on Gaza and on Hamas to release hostages,” Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon told Parliament before the vote.

She added, “We are working towards peace and the solution of two states.’’

Most members of the main opposition party, the centre-right Slovenian Democratic Party did not attend the parliamentary session but proposed a referendum to postpone the parliament vote by at least 30 days.

Their proposal was rejected earlier on Tuesday by a majority in parliament.

The SDS claims that the recognition of Palestine will not stop the war in Gaza but will only hurt Slovenian interests.

Norway, Ireland, and Spain made a coordinated announcement on May 22, declaring their recognition of Palestine as a state effective May 28.

But their decision was condemned by Israel.

On Monday, over 20 UN experts and special rapporteurs called for all countries to recognise a Palestinian state.

So far, over 140 countries have already recognised a Palestinian state, representing more than two-thirds of the United Nations membership.

(Xinhua/NAN))

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