On 22 September 2025, France officially recognised the State of Palestine during the United Nations General Assembly session. President Emmanuel Macron announced the step as part of France’s ongoing commitment to the Middle East peace process. What Macron Emphasised Macron said the recognition

A high-level summit co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia opened at the United Nations, aiming to revive the long-stalled two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. Leaders attending the UN General Assembly are expected to announce formal recognition of a Palestinian state. Countries Recognising Palestine The United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Portugal have already

On 21 September 2025, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia formally recognised a Palestinian state. The move was welcomed by many international observers as an attempt to revive the two-state solution amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Netanyahu’s Strong Reaction Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly opposed the decision. He declared that there “will be

On 21 September 2025, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia formally recognised the State of Palestine. The move marks a major diplomatic shift among Western allies of Israel. Purpose Behind the Move UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the recognition aims to “revive the hope of peace” and strengthen efforts for a two-state solution between […]

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he disagrees with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the UK’s plans to recognise a Palestinian state. He described the issue as one of the few points where they differ during his state visit to the UK. Shared Goals Despite Differences Both leaders, however, expressed agreement on the need […]

Japan has decided not to recognize the State of Palestine at this time, citing concerns about timing and international alignment. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will also skip a meeting on the two-state solution at this month’s UN General Assembly. Contrast with Other Countries Countries such as France, Britain, Canada, and Australia have moved toward recognising […]

Belgium has confirmed it will formally recognise the State of Palestine during the upcoming UN General Assembly session in September. The announcement follows a wave of similar commitments from countries including France, the UK, Canada, and Australia, signalling growing international momentum for Palestinian statehood. Conditional Recognition and Sanctions Belgian Foreign

Australia has announced it will formally recognize the State of Palestine at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September 2025. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said this move aims to strengthen the push for a two-state solution, help secure a ceasefire in Gaza, and support the release of hostages. The recognition is dependent on commitments […]

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025. The move marks a significant change in Canada’s Middle East policy and aligns it with recent decisions by the United Kingdom and France. Recognition Linked to Reforms Carney clarified that the recognition […]

Germany has made it clear that it has no immediate plans to recognize a Palestinian state. While other countries, including France, prepare for formal recognition at the United Nations, Germany is choosing a more cautious approach focused on long-term peace negotiations and regional stability. Recognition Tied to Peace Process German officials stated that recognizing