The New Zealand government will make an official decision in September and show the government’s position on UN leaders Sunday.
The New Zealand government considers recognition of the Palestinian state. It was said by foreign affairs minister Winston Peters, Reuters report.
The official decision of the Cabinet of prime minister Christopher Luxo shall be made in September and show his approach to UN leaders Sunday.
According to Peters, the decision will be made in accordance with New Zealand’s principles, values and national interests. The government needs to check if adequate development is achieved to address Palestinian territories in a viable and legitimate state.
“New Zealand is clearly clear that our recognition of the Palestinian state is the question“ When? “And not” if? ”, Added the minister.
We remind, earlier some close partners in New Zealand, including Australia, Great Britain and Canada, announced their desire to officially recognize the Palestinian state.
French president Emmanuel Macron expressed his intent to recognize Palestine, causing criticism from the USA and Israel. 15 countries have announced that they are also willing to officially recognize the state of Palestine.
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