Warsaw: After Ireland, Spain and Norway announced the recognition of Palestine as a state, another European country, Poland, has also supported a two-state solution to the Palestinian issue.
According to the report of the foreign news agency Reuters, Polish Foreign Minister Raduslaw Sekrowski said that we will support the efforts of the High Representative of the European Union and the countries that consider a permanent, sustainable solution necessary.
“We believe that such a stable, sustainable solution will be based on two states,” he said, according to the Polish Foreign Ministry website.
According to the website, Poland recognized the existence of an independent Palestinian state in 1988.
It should be noted that before Poland’s announcement, Ireland, Spain and Norway have announced that they will recognize Palestine as a state and it will be implemented on May 28, while Israel has withdrawn its representatives from these countries. Is.
The Prime Minister of Norway expressed his solidarity with the Palestinians and said that Palestine has the fundamental right to an independent state. If Palestine is not recognized as a state, peace in the Middle East cannot be imagined.
The Prime Minister of Ireland, Simon Harris, said that together with Spain and Norway, they have decided to recognize Palestine as a state and today is a historic day for Ireland and Palestine.
The Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, also announced the recognition of Palestine as a state, saying that the Council of Ministers will approve the recognition of an independent Palestinian state on May 28.