A significant event occurred in the international political arena - Canada, Great Britain, and Australia officially decided to recognize the State of Palestine. This was announced by the prime ministers of these countries in statements made on the same day.
According to Canadian leader Mark Carney, the recognition of Palestinian statehood is not just a symbolic step, but an important factor in building a peaceful future between the two nations. He emphasized that Canada does not intend to legitimize the Hamas movement through this, but rather ensures its removal from the political scene. At the same time, he emphasized that Israel's security is a priority for Canada.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also revealed London's decision in his address. According to him, this step will give Israelis and Palestinians hope for a two-state solution. Starmer called Hamas a "terrorist organization without a future" and announced the introduction of new sanctions against its leaders in the coming weeks.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albaneze announced his country's official recognition of Palestine. He emphasized that the Palestinian Authority must implement comprehensive reforms and hold democratic elections in the future. Through this, Palestinians will have the opportunity to resolve their fate legally and peacefully.
There is one common point in all statements: Hamas should not play a political role in the future of Palestine, and the Israeli hostages should be freed.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney added: The Palestinian Authority is preparing to hold elections next year with the help of the international community. Cooperation will also be established on the demilitarization of the state and the implementation of other political reforms.
This recognition can usher in a new stage in international relations. According to many experts, the political situation on the West Bank and in Gaza is likely to take on a new color in the coming months.
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