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Germany, Portugal say time not ripe to recognize Palestinian state

Published : Friday, 24 May, 2024 at 9:17 PM  Count : 463
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro during their meeting at the Federal Chancellery in Berlin on May 24, 2024. (AP)

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro during their meeting at the Federal Chancellery in Berlin on May 24, 2024. (AP)


The leaders of Germany and Portugal said Friday the time was not ripe to recognize a Palestinian state, after three other European nations announced plans to do so, reports AFP.

"We have no reason to recognize the Palestinian Authority as a separate state now," Chancellor Olaf Scholz told a press conference after talks with Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro.
"There is no clarity about the territory of the state and other questions related to it," he said.

"What we need is a negotiated solution between Israel and the Palestinians that amounts to a two-state solution... but we are still a long way from there," he said.

"Symbolic recognition of statehood does not bring us further" toward the goal, he added.

Speaking at the same press conference, Montenegro said Portugal was also "not in the position to" recognize a Palestinian state.

"We are waiting for the (related) issues to be further discussed within the European Union," he added.

Ireland, Norway and Spain on Wednesday announced they intended to recognize the State of Palestinian next week.

The announcement drew fury from Israel, which warned of "serious consequences" for ties with the European nations.

For decades, formal recognition of a Palestinian state has been seen as the end goal of a peace process between Palestinians and Israel.

The United States and most western European nations have said they are willing to one day recognize Palestinian statehood, but not before agreement is reached on thorny issues like final borders and the status of Jerusalem.

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