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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday that his country will recognize a Palestinian state in September, joining a growing list of Western allies as international condemnation and anger builds over Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Australia plans to recognize Palestinian statehood at the United Nations General Assembly in September, following similar intentions by Canada, France, and the U.K.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that Australia will recognize a Palestinian state. This move aligns with recent signals from leaders in France, Britain and Canada.
Australia will recognize the state of Palestine, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Monday, making Canberra the latest Western government to take the mostly symbolic move.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday that the country will recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly next month. Albanese said during a press con
Australia will recognise the State of Palestine at next month’s United Nations General Assembly, on the condition that terror group Hamas play no role in its future governance.
Australia will recognise a Palestinian state at next month's United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday, a move that adds to international pressure on Israel after similar announcements from France,
After similar announcements by France, Britain and Canada, Australia said it would act at the United Nations General Assembly session next month.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday said Australia would recognize the Palestinian statehood at the United Nations General Assembly in September, with conditions. "Today I can confirm that at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in September,
The U.S. ally joins a growing list of Western governments making the move as Israel becomes increasingly isolated over the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.