PNN – The Slovenian government approves its official proposal to recognize the state of Palestine to be sent to the country’s parliament.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Efe news agency, the liberal Prime Minister of Slovenia, Robert Glob, recently noted: The recognition of Palestine as an independent state sends a clear message to the world that we must do everything possible to find a permanent solution for peace in the Middle East.
According to this report, the Slovenian government considers the two-state solution the only way to guarantee the security of Israelis and Palestinians.
For months, Slovenia has been demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the release of Israeli prisoners and the sending of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia, Tania Fajon, recently warned that the final fall of the Palestinian government in Ramallah could lead to the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
According to Fayon, signs of genocide and violations of international law by the Zionist regime are observed in Gaza through the killing of civilians, forced displacement and the use of hunger for war purposes.
According to Slovenian law, the proposal to recognize a country is made by the government; This proposal must then be approved by the Foreign Policy Committee of the Parliament and finally by the Parliament.
The government of the Liberal Movement (GS), of which Globe is a member, and its partners, the Social Democratic Party (SD) and the Left, hold a majority of 53 out of 90 seats in parliament.
So far, 146 countries have recognized the state of Palestine.
On May 28, three European countries, Spain, Norway and Ireland, recognized the independent state of Palestine and officially announced this issue.