Global Momentum Builds as Canada and Malta Join in Recognising Palestine

In a significant political development, Canada and Malta announced their intention to recognise the state of Palestine in September, joining France and the UK in urging a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This move intensifies international pressure on Israel and the United States.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Unitednations/Jakarta | Updated: 31-07-2025 04:48 IST | Created: 31-07-2025 04:48 IST
Global Momentum Builds as Canada and Malta Join in Recognising Palestine
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Canada and Malta have declared they will formally recognise the state of Palestine this September, aligning with France and the United Kingdom in urging an end to the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This decision marks an effort to accelerate progress towards a two-state solution.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the decision following a Cabinet meeting. Meanwhile, Christopher Cutajar, Malta's Foreign Ministry's permanent secretary, revealed his nation's stance during a UN General Assembly session on the two-state resolution, now extended due to high interest.

The announcements increase pressure on Israel, which opposes the two-state solution, and its ally, the United States. Canada's recognition is contingent on Palestinian general elections excluding Hamas, while Malta emphasises the move as a concrete step toward lasting peace in the Middle East.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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