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Report: Slovenia may soon recognize Palestinian state

by  Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-30-2018 00:00
Last modified: 05-12-2019 12:20
Report: Slovenia may soon recognize Palestinian state

Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar

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Slovenian Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec informed Israeli Ambassador Eyal Sela that his country is planning to recognize a Palestinian state, Channel 10 news reported Tuesday.

Erjavec said he expects the motion to garner a solid majority in Ljubljana's parliament, whose foreign affairs and defense committee is scheduled to debate the motion on Wednesday.

A final vote on the issue will take place in February, the report said.

Slovenian President Borut Pahor on Friday expressed his objection to parliament's intent to recognize a Palestinian state, saying such a move should be pursued only when it proves conducive to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

"This is not the case right now. Unilateral steps will do little to improve the situation and may even deepen the distrust between the parties," he said.

An Israeli official noted that as Pahor held no executive powers, his position was mostly symbolic.

"The position of the president in Slovenia is important, but he has almost no say on the decision-making process regarding the recognition of Palestine," he said.

During a trip to Brussels last week, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas urged European Union member states to recognize a Palestinian state as a way to force progress in the peace talks, frozen since 2014.

"The EU is our natural partner and one of our most important economic partners. We appreciate the EU's position, but ask its members to recognize a Palestinian state," Abbas said.

The London-based Arabic newspaper Al Hayat reported that EU nations were unlikely to agree to the request, which is seen as counterproductive to the peace process.

Diplomatic sources within the EU told the paper that the consensus among the 28-nation bloc was that such a move would most likely be perceived as a backlash to U.S. President Donald Trump's Dec. 6 recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and may exacerbate tensions in the region.

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