New Zealand Considering Recognition Of Palestinian State, Says Foreign Minister
NEW ZEALAND, AUG 11 – New Zealand will decide on recognizing Palestine after weighing progress toward statehood amid a humanitarian crisis, joining several Western nations planning recognition at the UN.
- New Zealand is considering recognizing a Palestinian state, according to Foreign Minister Winston Peters.
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's cabinet will make a decision in September for the UN Leaders' Week.
- Several countries, including Australia, Canada, and Britain, plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the September UN General Assembly.
- Peters stated that New Zealand has been clear for some time that its recognition of a Palestinian state is a matter of when, not if.
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New Zealand Moves toward Recognition of Palestine amid Ongoing Israeli Crimes - World news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – New Zealand has confirmed it is weighing official recognition of the State of Palestine, a step that could deal a blow to the diplomatic cover long enjoyed by the Israeli regime.


New Zealand to decide on recognising state of Palestine
Wellington: New Zealand will decide next month whether to formally recognise the State of Palestine, Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced on Monday, August 11. Peters said the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains a global priority, adding that New Zealand continues to support a two-state solution and Palestinian self-determination. “Recognition is a question of when, not if,” he said in a statement. “We will assess the security, p…
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