Slovenia approves recognition of an independent Palestinian state
The Slovenian parliament approved the recognition of an independent Palestinian state with a majority vote on Tuesday, following in the steps of Spain, Ireland and Norway.
Slovenia’s government proposed a motion last week to recognise a Palestinian state, and sent the proposal to parliament for final approval, which was needed for the decision to take effect.
Slovenia’s decision came only a week after Spain, Norway and Ireland recognised a state of Palestinian. Israel has lashed out at the moves taken to recoginse a Palestinian state.
"Dear people of Palestine, today's final decision of Slovenia is a message of hope and peace. We believe that only a two-state solution can lead to a lasting peace in the #MiddleEast. Slovenia will tirelessly continue to work on the security of both nations, Palestinians and Israelis," said the ministry of foreign affairs in a post on X following the decision.
On 4 June 2024, Slovenia 🇸🇮 officially recognises the independent and sovereign State of Palestine 🇵🇸.
— MFEA Slovenia (@MZEZ_RS) June 4, 2024
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