Australia set to recognise Palestine statehood at UN

Australia will officially recognize the Palestinian state:
* In the United Nations General Assembly, which will take place in September, official recognition of a Palestinian state will be made.
* The decision came after the other allies, including England, France and Canada, at the UN meeting, explaining the intention of getting to know Palestine.
* Australia will participate in more than 140 members of the UN to get to know Palestine
* Palestinian recognition conditions will include assurance that Hamas, which is called a terrorist organization, will not play any role in any government.
* Commitments for free and fair elections and the state of Israel were recognized from Palestine
* After the October 7 attacks, calls were made for hostages organized by Hamas
* Practical steps such as the Australian Embassy will depend on the guarantees from the Palestinian authority.
* Anthony Albanian before the recognition of Palestine by Australia before “when” when not “would be a matter
* The Prime Minister said that while the leading allies are under pressure to follow up on recognition, he would not be driven by a certain time framework.
* However, since then, Israel’s decision to approve the plan to seize the entire Gaza city has led to the decision to get to know Palestine.
* The Prime Minister said that recognition is part of international peace efforts in the Middle East and that a different approach is necessary.
* Although other countries will recognize Palestine in the General Assembly of the UN, the global organ is unlikely to recognize the state as a member as a whole.
* This is due to the fact that members of the UN Security Council have veto power on the bids.
* The US is one of the permanent members of the Security Council and does not recognize a Palestinian state



