
After Canada, UK, and France more European countries have indicated their intention to recognize Palestine.
Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel stated that they are preparing to recognize Palestine at the beginning of next month and are closely monitoring the situation in West Asia.
Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel emphasized that Portugal is a sovereign country and its policies are not tied to those of other nations.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said that if negotiations for a two-state solution do not begin, Germany will be compelled to consider recognizing Palestine.
Yesterday, after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Malta (an EU member state), Robert Abela, also announced conditional recognition of Palestine as a state during the United Nations General Assembly meeting scheduled for September.
On the other hand, Israel has condemned the recognition announcements by Canada, the UK, and France, calling it a reward for the Palestinian resistance group Hamas, and stated that such declarations would harm efforts for a ceasefire and the return of hostages.
Meanwhile, the White House also stated that President Donald Trump believes recognizing a Palestinian state would be a reward for Hamas — one that should not be given.