Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon announced that the government has started the process of recognizing Palestine as a state. The proposal for this recognition will be presented to the parliament on June 13. Fajon emphasized that the decision to recognize Palestine’s independence is irreversible and sends a strong message about the necessity of peace in the Middle East.
Fajon highlighted that Slovenia supports the idea of establishing two states as the basis for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This move is seen as a significant step towards promoting peace and stability in the region. By recognizing Palestine as a state, Slovenia is demonstrating its commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the long-standing conflict.
The decision to recognize Palestine comes as part of Slovenia’s efforts to support international peace initiatives. By taking a stance on this issue, Slovenia is joining the global community in advocating for a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This move reflects Slovenia’s commitment to promoting stability and security in the Middle East and working towards a more peaceful future for all parties involved.
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