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UK will recognise Palestine as a state unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire: Starmer | World News

UK Prime Miner Keir Starmer on Tuesday announced that Britain will recognise a Palestinian state in September, unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza and takes concrete steps toward a lasting peace.
In a cabinet meeting focused on the Gaza conflict, Starmer told miners that the UK would support Palestinian statehood ahead of the United Nations General Assembly if Israel fails to meet a set of conditions. These include ending the ongoing military operations in Gaza, halting plans for annexation in the West Bank, and committing to a peace process aimed at a two-state solution, news agency AP reported.
“Unless the Israeli government takes substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza, reaches a ceasefire, makes clear there will be no annexation in the West Bank, and commits to a long-term peace process that delivers a two-state solution, Britain will proceed with recognition,” he told the Cabinet, AP reported.
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While the UK has horically backed the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, official recognition has until now been tied to the outcome of direct negotiations.
However, momentum toward unilateral recognition has grown since French President Emmanuel Macron, last week, announced that France would become the first major Western nation to formally recognise Palestine in September.

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