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Germany: We have no decision to recognize Palestine

The Prime Minister of Germany announced in his speech that this country has no decision to recognize Palestine as an independent country.
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According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting While Norway, Spain and Ireland announced they wanted to recognize Palestine as an independent state this month, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz said Germany would not follow suit for the time being, according to Der Spiegel. Kurds.

According to Olaf Schultz, Germany currently does not intend to recognize Palestine as a separate and independent country. In response to a reporter’s question at a press conference with Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, Schultz explained that there was “no reason” to recognize the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a separate state. “There is no clarity on national territory or other related questions,” Schultz continued. It is still a long way from this goal.

Sultz emphasized: What is needed instead is a negotiated solution between Israel and the Palestinians, which is equivalent to a solution. It is two countries. It also includes a Palestinian Authority that is responsible for the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The German chancellor emphasized: “But we are not there yet.” They are committed to a two-state solution.

According to him, in recent weeks and months, it has become clear that the Arab countries are working hard to ensure the security of the region. That is why there is hope for a two-state solution. Schultz explained that in any case, the path of symbolic recognition of the government will not go any further. Spain, Ireland and Norway have also announced earlier this week. were to recognize Palestine as an independent country at the end of May. The Zionist regime then reacted angrily to this issue.

Montenegro, the Prime Minister of Portugal also announced that he would not do this at first. However, he explained that his country has voted for the recognition of Palestine as a full member of this body. Germany had previously criticized this action of Spain, Ireland and Norway and evaluated it as less tangible and purely symbolic. “We don’t need symbolic recognition to find a solution to this terrible situation we’re experiencing right now, we need a political solution,” Barbuck said.

Schultz also in Another part of his speech commented on requests to issue an arrest warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and Yoav Galant, the Minister of War of this regime, which Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the Hague International Criminal Court, submitted a few days ago.

In a unilateral stance in support of the Zionist regime, the German Prime Minister criticized the fact that Khan has presented requests against the leaders of the Zionist regime at the same time as making requests against the leaders of Hamas. “I reject this comparison and the German federal government firmly rejects it,” Schultz explained. The jury must decide the outcome of the proceedings. This issue will be investigated later.

Schultz, referring to the possibility of executing the arrest warrant in Germany, said: “It is not necessary and there should be no speculation about this.”

The spokesman added that Germany has to arrest Netanyahu because it abides by the law and respects the International Criminal Court.

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, submitted a request on Monday to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and several other senior officials of this regime.

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