Many European Nations Recognise Palestinian State at 80th UNGA
At the recently held 80th United Nations General Assembly session, France, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Andorra, and Belgium formally recognised a Palestinian state, joining Canada, Australia, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
- The move comes as Israel intensifies settlement expansion in the West Bank and escalates its assault on Gaza, drawing mounting international calls for a two-state solution.
What makes a ‘State’ in international law?
- The Montevideo Convention (1933) outlines four key criteria:
- Defined borders
- A functioning government
- Capacity to engage in foreign relations
- Permanent population
- Recognition by others is not a legal requirement for statehood.
Does Palestine meet these criteria?
- Defined Borders: Pre-1967 war lines envisioned (Gaza, ....
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