Recognising Palestinian state ‘key’ for peace, says Luxembourg PM

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LUXEMBOURG  –  Recognising a Palestinian state will help keep alive the peace process in the Middle East, Luxembourg’s prime minister told mediamen as his country prepares to take the step next week.

Of the United Nations’ 193 member states, 147 already recognise a Palestin­ian state, but none of the Group of Seven major economies did so until now. The Luxembourg Grand Duchy is among a raft of nations including Austra­lia, Belgium, Can­ada, France and the United King­dom that plan to join their ranks at a UN summit in New York on September 22.

“I would like the Israeli and Pal­estinian peoples to keep hope alive that one day they will be able to live in peace,” Prime Minister Luc Frie­den said in an interview. The recog­nition will be “a key moment in this process… an important step in a long march towards peace and stability in the region”, said the 62-year-old cen­tre-right leader, who will be in New York to represent his country.

Kicking off Monday, Saudi Arabia and France will co-chair UN meetings on the future of the Israeli and Pales­tinian two-state solution, which aims to see both sides existing alongside one another in peace.

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