Japan's Stance on Palestinian State Recognition at U.N.

Japan will not recognize a Palestinian state at upcoming U.N. meetings, as stated by Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya. Japan is committed to a two-state solution and believes the question is not if, but when, a Palestinian state will be recognized.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Tokyo | Updated: 19-09-2025 16:15 IST | Created: 19-09-2025 16:15 IST
Japan's Stance on Palestinian State Recognition at U.N.
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In a declaration on Friday, Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya announced that Japan will not acknowledge a Palestinian state during United Nations meetings this month.

Iwaya emphasized Japan's commitment to a two-state solution, aligning with international efforts to achieve peace in the region.

He clarified that the issue is not whether Japan will ultimately recognize a Palestinian state, but when this recognition will occur, highlighting Japan's strategic approach to the topic.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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