Arab League welcomes Britain, Canada and Australia's recognition of Palestine

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit said the move also aligns with the demands of the people in those countries to support the Palestinian right to independence and to live with dignity.
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit on Sunday welcomed the recognition of an independent State of Palestine by Britain, Canada and Australia.
In a post on his X account, Aboul-Gheit said the recognition "corrects a historical error that has persisted for years."
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He added that the move also aligns with the demands of the people in those countries to support the Palestinian right to independence and to live with dignity.
"We anticipate more impactful international recognitions soon," he said.
Earlier on Sunday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in a video statement that Britain "formally recognises the State of Palestine," calling for a shift back to a two-state solution.
A joint statement by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong said: "Australia recognises the legitimate and long-held aspirations of the people of Palestine to a state of their own."
"Today's act of recognition reflects Australia's longstanding commitment to a two-state solution, which has always been the only path to enduring peace and security for the Israeli and the Palestinian people."
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also issued a statement on Sunday confirming Canada's recognition of the State of Palestine.
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