Malta has decided to recognize Palestine as a state: A moral responsibility.

Malta has decided to recognize Palestine as a state: A moral responsibility.

25.05.2025 21:40

Malta's Prime Minister Robert Abela announced that his country will recognize Palestine as a state. Abela stated that this decision will be formalized following the conference organized by the United Nations on the Israel-Palestine conflict from June 17 to 20. The Prime Minister of Malta also described this step as a moral responsibility.

Malta Prime Minister Robert Abela announced that his country will officially recognize the state of Palestine next month. Abela stated that this decision is a moral responsibility.

Another country is preparing to recognize the state of Palestine. Malta Prime Minister Robert Abela announced that his country will recognize the state of Palestine next month.

MALTA PRIME MINISTER: A MORAL RESPONSIBILITY

Abela expressed that Malta will formalize the decision to recognize the state of Palestine after the high-level conference that the United Nations (UN) will hold in New York City, USA, from June 17-20 regarding a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Abela described this step as "a moral responsibility."

RECOGNIZED AS A STATE BY 148 COUNTRIES

Palestine is recognized as a state by 148 of the 193 member countries of the United Nations.

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