Danish parliament rejects proposal to recognize Palestinian state

Denmark's parliament on Tuesday voted down a bill to recognise a Palestinian state, after the Danish foreign minister previously said the necessary preconditions for an independent country were lacking. (AFP/File)
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Updated 28 May 2024
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Danish parliament rejects proposal to recognize Palestinian state

  • The Danish bill was first proposed in late February by four left-wing parties
  • “We cannot recognize an independent Palestinian state, for the sole reason that the preconditions are not really there,” Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said

COPENHAGEN: Denmark’s parliament on Tuesday voted down a bill to recognize a Palestinian state, after the Danish foreign minister previously said the necessary preconditions for an independent country were lacking.
Ireland, Spain and Norway on Tuesday formally recognized a Palestinian state, after their announcement last week that they would do so angered Israel which called the move a “reward for terrorism” and recalled its ambassadors.
The Danish bill was first proposed in late February by four left-wing parties.
“We cannot recognize an independent Palestinian state, for the sole reason that the preconditions are not really there,” Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said when the bill was first debated in parliament in April.
“We cannot support this resolution, but we wish that there will come a day where we can,” Rasmussen, who was not present at the vote on Tuesday, added.
Denmark has, following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack that triggered Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, said that Israel has a right to defend itself, but has more recently urged the country to show restraint and maintained it must respect international law.
Dublin, Madrid and Oslo have painted their decision as a move aimed at accelerating efforts to secure a ceasefire in Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza, and have urged other countries to follow suit.


UK’s Starmer speaks with US President Trump on Middle East

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UK’s Starmer speaks with US President Trump on Middle East

LONDON: ‌Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with US President Donald Trump on ​Sunday, less than a day after Trump mounted his latest criticism of the British leader over a perceived lack of support for the US campaign against Iran.
“The leaders ‌began by ‌discussing the ​latest ‌situation ⁠in ​the Middle East ⁠and the military cooperation between the UK and US through the use of RAF (Royal Air Force) bases in support of the collective self-defense of ⁠partners in the region,” ‌a spokeswoman ‌from Starmer’s office said ​in a ‌statement.
The statement did not ‌reference Trump’s most recent remarks, made in a post on Truth Social, in which he responded ‌to news Britain may send an aircraft carrier to the ⁠region ⁠by saying “We don’t need people that join Wars after we’ve already won!“
The spokeswoman from Starmer’s office added: “The Prime Minister also shared his heartfelt condolences with President Trump and the American people following the deaths of six ​US soldiers.”
“They looked ​forward to speaking again soon.”