
Saudi Arabia welcomed the recognition of the State of Palestine by France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Andorra, and San Marino during the high-level international conference on resolving the Palestinian issue through peaceful means and implementing the two-state solution, which was co-chaired by the Kingdom and France.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement:
“The successive recognitions of Palestine by these countries affirm the international consensus on the Palestinian people’s legitimate right to self-determination, the establishment of their state, living securely and peacefully on their land, and achieving their aspirations for stability and prosperity.”
The Kingdom renewed its call for all countries to recognize the State of Palestine and to continue taking concrete steps to support the Palestinian Authority and strengthen the two-state solution, to bring to an end the suffering of the brotherly Palestinian people, safeguards their inalienable rights, and enables all countries in the region to live in lasting security and peace.
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