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Ireland: Recognition of Palestine based on 1967 borders

Irish Foreign Minister Michael Martin announced that Dublin will recognize the Palestinian state on May 28 based on the 1967 borders.
– International News – Tasnim News, Martin told the country’s radio: “When we recognize a country, we recognize it in terms of a permanent population and We recognize specific borders, and in this case it is based on the borders of 1967.

In a conversation with Al Jazeera, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland emphasized that we have decided that the Palestinian state for reasons including support for the two-state solution. recognize 

Michael Martin emphasized that political negotiations should be started and everyone should work to find a solution to end the war in Gaza

Martin said that the recognition of the Palestinian state was an important matter, especially since the Netanyahu government has taken steps to destroy the two-state solution. 

He said that we are a part of the global movement to recognize the state of Palestine in the framework of supporting peace and a two-state solution. 

Reuters: Ireland recognizes Palestinian state today

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland said that other European countries are seriously seeking to recognize the state of Palestine and will take steps in this direction. 

Michael Marten stated that the war against Gaza is an example of extremism and oppression of the Palestinians for a long time by the Zionist regime.

He clarified that the recognition of the Palestinian state is a message from us to The Palestinian nation and recognition of the UN resolutions.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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