
Canada, 14 other countries say they could recognize a Palestinian state
Global News
The statement from the 15 nations called on any nations that have not recognized a Palestinian state to consider doing so before the United Nations General Assembly meeting.
Canada is joining 14 other countries in expressing openness to recognizing a Palestinian state, a joint statement from the countries said on Wednesday.
A meeting of the heads of state and governments will take place during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in September.
The joint statement opened by reiterating the countries’ condemnation of the Oct. 7, 2023 attack. They also reiterated “our unwavering commitment to the vision of the two-State solution where two democratic States, Israel and Palestine, live side by side.”
The group of 15 demanded “an immediate ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages of Hamas.”
“We, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Andorra, Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia and Spain, have already recognized, have expressed or express the willingness or the positive consideration of our countries to recognize the State of Palestine, as an essential step towards the two-State solution, and invite all countries that have not done so to join this call,” the statement read.
Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron said France will recognize a Palestinian state and formalize the decision at the UNGA meeting in September.
On Monday, the United Kingdom said it would also recognize Palestinian statehood unless the Israeli government takes substantive steps to end the “appalling situation” in Gaza and meets other conditions, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told his cabinet on Tuesday, according to a government statement.
According to Global Affairs Canada, Canada’s policy on the matter is that the country “recognizes the Palestinian right to self-determination and supports the creation of a sovereign, independent, viable, democratic, and territorially contiguous Palestinian state.”













