Portugal PM says not ready to recognize a Palestinian state

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro arrive for a press conference at Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, April 15, 2024. (REUTERS)
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Updated 16 April 2024
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Portugal PM says not ready to recognize a Palestinian state

  • Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro: “We believe that this understanding should be built on a multilateral basis within the European Union and the United Nations”

MADRID: Portugal is not ready to recognize a Palestinian state without a concerted EU approach, its new premier said Monday in Madrid after meeting his Spanish counterpart who is seeking support for the cause.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who has visited several nations in recent days to try to drum up support for the move, repeated his plan to recognize Palestinian statehood in the coming months, either together with other nations or alone.
But Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, who took office in March, said his government would wait for the European Union and the United Nations to work out a common position on the issue before advancing.
“We don’t go as far as other governments do with regard to recognizing the state of Palestine,” he told a joint news conference in Madrid as he stood alongside Sanchez.
“We believe that this understanding should be built on a multilateral basis within the European Union and the United Nations.”
Both leaders condemned Iran’s missile attack on Israel over the weekend and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
“The events of this weekend reaffirm what we have been advocating for months now,” Sanchez said.
“Two paths open up before us. One leads to an escalation of war that could lead us to the abyss, and the other involves demanding a ceasefire from all parties to then immediately launch a peace process,” he added.
On March 22, Spain issued a statement with Ireland, Malta and Slovenia on the sidelines of an EU leaders summit, saying they were “ready to recognize Palestine” in a move that would happen when “the circumstances are right.”
During his visit to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Qatar earlier this month, Sanchez said Madrid could on its own officially recognize the state of Palestine by the end of June this year.

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UK ex-ambassador quits Labour over new reports of Epstein links

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UK ex-ambassador quits Labour over new reports of Epstein links

  • Former prince Andrew, stripped of his royal titles last year over his ties to Epstein, was also named in the files released on Friday

LONDON: Former British ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson quit the Labour Party Sunday, seeking to avoid causing it “further embarrassment” after newly released US documents revived scrutiny of his connection to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Mandelson, 72, who was sacked as Britain’s ambassador to the United States last year over his ties to Epstein, allegedly received several payments from Epstein in the early 2000s, according to documents released on Friday by the US Department of Justice and reported in British media Sunday.
“Allegations which I believe to be false that he made financial payments to me 20 years ago, and of which I have no record or recollection, need investigating by me,” Mandelson wrote in a letter to Labour general secretary Hollie Ridley.
“While doing this I do not wish to cause further embarrassment to the Labour Party and I am therefore stepping down from membership of the party,” he added, saying he felt “regretful and sorry about this.”
Bank records released by the US Justice Department suggest Epstein transferred a total of $75,000 (55,000 pounds) in three payments to bank accounts linked to Mandelson between 2003 and 2004.
Speaking earlier Sunday on the BBC, Mandelson said he had no memory of the transfers and did not know whether the documents were authentic.
Mandelson also appears in newly released, undated photographs, wearing a T?shirt and underwear beside a woman whose face has been redacted by US authorities.
He told the BBC he “cannot place the location or the woman and I cannot think what the circumstances were.”
Other documents suggest Epstein sent 10,000 pounds in 2009 to Reinaldo Avila da Silva, Mandelson’s partner, at a time when Mandelson was serving as a government minister.
The former ambassador was removed from his post in September after being appointed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in late 2024.
Mandelson apologized in January for maintaining his friendship with Epstein, having initially refused to do so on the grounds that he was not complicit.
Former prince Andrew, stripped of his royal titles last year over his ties to Epstein, was also named in the files released on Friday.
A second woman alleged Sunday that Epstein sent her to Britain in 2010 for a sexual encounter with Andrew, her lawyer told the BBC.