The Foreign Ministry Of Armenia States That It Recognizes The Statehood Of Palestine
The Armenian foreign ministry said on Friday that Armenia has formally recognized a Palestinian state, becoming the latest nation to do so in defiance of Israel’s opposition. A ministry statement stated that Armenia is in favor of a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and supports a UN resolution calling for an immediate truce in Israel’s battle with Hamas in Gaza.
According to a statement from the ministry, Israel’s foreign ministry called the ambassador of Armenia “for a serious reprimand” after Armenia recognized the state of Palestine. The Palestinian Authority, which is under Israeli military control in the West Bank but enjoys some degree of self-government, applauded Armenia’s move.
Stabilities For Parties Involved
The Palestinian Authority, which is under Israeli military control in the West Bank but enjoys some degree of self-government, applauded Armenia’s move. The presidency of the Authority said in a statement that “this recognition contributes positively to preserving the two-state solution, which faces systematic challenges, and promotes security, peace, and stability for all parties involved.”
Israel withdrew its ambassadors from Madrid, Dublin, and Oslo last month in response to the official recognition of a Palestinian state by a number of Western nations, including Norway, Spain, and Ireland.
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