The European country Slovenia also recognized the Palestinian state
Ljubljana: After Spain, Ireland and Norway, the European country Slovenia also recognized Palestine as an independent state.
According to foreign media, Prime Minister Robert Golub said in a news conference in Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, that the government of Slovenia has decided today to recognize Palestine as an independent and independent state.
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Prime Minister Robert Golub called for an immediate end to the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and the release of all hostages, saying that this is a message of peace. The Slovenian government raised the Palestinian flag alongside the Slovenian and EU flags in front of the government building in the center of the capital.
The Speaker of the Parliament says that Slovenian MPs will participate in the voting on Tuesday regarding the recognition of the Palestinian state. European countries continue to recognize Palestine as a state to increase pressure on Israel to stop bombing Gaza. Earlier, Spain, Norway and Ireland have also recognized the Palestinian state.
Among the EU’s 27 members, Sweden, Cyprus, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria have already recognized a Palestinian state, while Malta has said it will soon follow suit. can admit. More than 36,000 Palestinians have been martyred in the brutal Israeli bombardment in Gaza since 7 months