Australia to Recognize the State of Palestine at UN Assembly
Australia’s Prime Minister announces the country will formally recognize Palestine as a state during the 80th United Nations General Assembly in September.
Australia's Prime Minister has confirmed that the country will recognize Palestine as a state during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in September.
This move marks a significant shift in Australia's foreign policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The announcement was made in a statement today, indicating Australia's intention to formally recognize Palestine's status at the upcoming international meeting.
The recognition of Palestine as a state by Australia adds to a growing list of nations that have officially recognized Palestinian sovereignty, though the matter remains a contentious issue in international politics.
Australia’s decision is expected to influence its relations with both Israel and other nations in the Middle East.
The formal recognition will take place amid ongoing discussions at the United Nations about the status of Palestine and its pursuit of full membership in the organization.