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Ireland, Norway, and Spain Officially Recognize State of Palestine on Historic Wednesday
May 22, 2024, 07:07 AM
Ireland, Norway, and Spain have officially announced the recognition of the State of Palestine on Wednesday. This historic move, confirmed by Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, marks a significant step in international diplomacy. The formal recognition by Norway will come into effect on May 28. This decision has drawn condemnation from Israel, which has recalled its ambassadors from Ireland and Norway for consultations. The recognition aligns with international law and relevant Security Council resolutions. Prime Minister Harris described it as a 'historic day' for Palestine and expressed hope that more countries will join in the coming weeks. With this announcement, the number of states recognizing Palestine has reached 147.
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