Argentina recognises Palestine

fatma_said

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Argentina has recognised Palestine as a "free and independent state," just days after neighbouring Brazil announced that it would "legitimate aspiration of the Palestinian people for a secure, united, democratic and economically viable state co-existing peacefully with Israel".

Hector Timerman, Argentina's foreign minister, said on Monday that the Latin American nation officially recognised Palestine according to its 1967 borders and hopes for peaceful solution to Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

"Argentina has traditionally recognised the right of the Palestinian people to create an independent state just like the Israeli state, to live together in peace with their neighbours with secure and internationally recognised borders," Timerman said.

"With this objective, our country has always supported the international community's initiatives to reach a fair, peaceful and definitive solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict."

He said that Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the president, had written to Mahmoud Abbas, her Palestinian counterpart, to express her support.

'Regrettable decision'

Echoing its comments in response to Brazil's announcement on Friday, Israel immediately called the decision by Buenos Aires "regrettable".

"With this objective, our country has always supported the international community's initiatives to reach a fair, peaceful and definitive solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict," Yigal Palmor, the Israeli foreign ministry spokesman, said.

"If Argentina had wanted to make a real contribution to peace, there are other ways of doing that other than by a purely rhetorical gesture."

US-brokered direct talks between the Israelis and Palestinians have been stalled over Israel's refusal to halt settlement building in the occupied West Bank.

'Joy and enthusiasm'

The Palestinian ambassador in Buenos Aires reacted with "joy and enthusiasm" to Argentina's announcement and said he expected other Latin American countries to follow suit.

Uruguay also announced on Monday that it would recognise a Palestinian state next year.

"Uruguay will surely follow the same path as Argentina in 2011," Roberto Conde, Uruguay's deputy foreign minister, told the AFP news agency.

"We are working towards opening a diplomatic representation in Palestine, most likely in Ramallah," he said.

The three Latin American governments are responding to Abbas' efforts to win UN recognition of a Palestinian state. The Palestinian leadership have said that they will seek unilateral recognition of Palestine if the talks fail.

Timerman said the recognition reflected a general consensus among members of Mercosur, the South American trade bloc.

Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay all make up Mercosur. Venezuela's membership is pending.

Argentina was making the move based on its "deep desire to see a definitive advance in the negotiation process leading to the establishment of a just and durable peace in the Middle East," Timerman said.
 

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sister herb

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France, First in Europe to Recognize Independent Palestine
Wednesday December 08, 2010 17:19 by Alessandra Bajec - IMEMC & Agencies

France declared it will recognize a free and independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, a Press TV report said.

Bernard Valero, a spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry, revealed on Tuesday that France welcomes the formation of a Palestinian state, becoming the first European country to do so.

Over the past week, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay have all announced that they recognize a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.

The Israeli government has condemned the set of recognitions, claiming that the initiative goes against the spirit of the Midldle East talks. Israel also accuses the Latin American nations of ignoring the 2003 roadmap for peace. Based on the roadmap, a Palestinian state could be established through dialogue, and not through a unilateral action.

The recent declarations of recognition come only weeks after Israel refused to halt its illegal construction plans of over 1,300 new settler units in East Jerusalem and another 800 units in northern West Bank.

The resumption of building activity has stalled direct Israeli-Palestinian talks, which started in early September following a 20 month settlement freeze. Israel's decision has been criticized by the P.A., the European Union, the United States and Russia.

The Palestinians argue that Israel's continued settlement construction work is being carried out to prevent the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its future capital.

More than 100 countries, mostly from across Asia and Africa, have so far recognized an independent Palestine within its '67 borders. Other emerging economic powers such as China and India have already done so.

The international community largely supports Palestinian demands for a state in most of the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, all territories occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War.

http://www.imemc.org/article/60122
 

dna1987

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Ah yes, all the more reason to support the Brazilian and Argentinian football teams lol.

Assalam alaikum.
 
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