Slovenia has taken a significant step towards peace in the Middle East by recognizing Palestine as a state. The government’s proposal to do so will be presented to parliament on June 13, and Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon emphasized that this decision aligns with the principle of establishing two states to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By recognizing Palestinian independence, Slovenia aims to contribute to a peaceful resolution of the conflict and support the establishment of two states. Fajon emphasized that this decision is irreversible and highlights Slovenia’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region through diplomatic means.
Slovenia is joining other countries in supporting the recognition of Palestine as an independent state. This move sends a strong message about the importance of working towards lasting peace in the region and finding a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Fajon’s announcement underscores Slovenia’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the Middle East, reflecting its stance on the need for peace in the region and its belief that diplomatic means are essential for resolving conflicts.
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