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After UK and Canada, Australia Plans Recognition of Palestinian State in September

After UK and Canada, Australia Plans Recognition of Palestinian State in September

By Neelesh Pandey - 12 Aug 2025 03:00 PM

 
Australia has announced it will officially recognize Palestine as a state during the United Nations General Assembly in September. The decision comes amid ongoing humanitarian concerns in Gaza and follows similar moves by countries like the UK and Canada. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the recognition is part of a broader effort to support a two-state solution and move toward lasting peace in the region.
 
The recognition is conditional on commitments from the Palestinian Authority, including nonviolence, free elections, and the exclusion of Hamas from any leadership role. Albanese emphasized that this is not a symbolic act but a practical step toward encouraging political resolution and addressing the deepening crisis on the ground.
 
The decision has drawn mixed responses. Some critics argue that recognizing Palestinian statehood without a comprehensive peace deal could increase regional tensions and undermine Israel’s security. Supporters, however, see it as a necessary moral and diplomatic step, urging the government to follow through with meaningful humanitarian and diplomatic efforts.
 
This move marks a shift in Australia’s approach to Middle East policy, reflecting a growing international consensus on the need for renewed momentum toward a peaceful solution. The government has framed the decision as a recognition of the human cost of inaction and an attempt to support dignity and justice for both Palestinians and Israelis.

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