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Belgium to recognise Palestinian state at UN summit

Belgium's Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Work David Clarinva
Belgium's Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Work David Clarinva
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Belgium will recognise a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly, Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said on Tuesday, adding to international pressure on Israel after similar moves by Australia, Britain, Canada, and France.

Under mounting global criticism for its war in Gaza, Israel has been angered by the pledges to formally recognise a Palestinian state at a summit during this month's U.N. event.


Belgium will join the signatories of the New York Declaration, paving the way for a two-state solution, or a Palestinian state co-existing in peace alongside Israel, Prevot said in a post on X.The decision comes "in light of the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in Palestine, particularly in Gaza, and in response to the violence perpetrated by Israel in violation of international law," Prevot added. 


Belgium intends to recognize a Palestinian state as part of a joint diplomatic initiative led by France and Saudi Arabia, Prevot said. The move is described as a political signal also aimed at condemning Israel's settlement expansion and military presence in the territories.U.S. President Donald Trump has criticised Canada's decision to back Palestinian statehood and Rubio has said the decision by France is reckless.


The White House did not respond to a Reuters request for comment after Belgium's statement.


Belgium would also levy 12 "firm" sanctions on Israel, such as a ban on importing products from its settlements, a review of public procurement policies with Israeli companies and declaring Hamas leaders persona non grata in Belgium, Prevot said. European Union foreign ministers remained sharply divided during a meeting in Copenhagen on Saturday over the war in Gaza, with some urging the bloc to exert significant economic pressure on Israel, while others firmly opposed such measures.


The Palestinians have long sought a state in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, with East Jerusalem as its capital.


The United States says such a state can only be set up through direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.


Belgium, a member of the European Union, decided to step up pressure on the Israeli government and Hamas, Prevot said.


Prevot also emphasized Belgium's commitment to Palestine's reconstruction, adding that the country would advocate for "European measures targeting Hamas and supporting new Belgian initiatives."


 


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