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The Federal Government can only imagine the recognition of Palestine at the end of a negotiation process. The SPD also sees another way.
For the time being, the Federal Government does not want to recognize a Palestinian state. Foreign Minister Wadephul sees himself far from such a step. There could still be more pressure on Israel. By Christina Nagel.
France is the first leading industrial nation of the G7 to take the path of recognition of Palestine. In Berlin, one does not want to go along with it – but also does not want to seem immovable.
The black-red federal government does not want to recognise Palestine as its own state "in the short term". More important is the security of Israel.
France wants to recognise Palestine as a state. Armin Laschet, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, criticises this in an interview.
Several CDU politicians have spoken out against the recognition of Palestine, including German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul (CDU). Formal recognition of Palestine should only come at the end of a process in which Israel and Palestine also recognize each other, he told the ARD studio in Berlin, after French President Emmanuel Macron announced such a step for September. Wadephul does not see any conflict with the French government. The only di…
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