Australia, Canada and UK confirm recognition of Palestine

Australia, Canada and the UK have officially recognised the state of Palestine, the countries’ leaders announced on Sunday.
The three countries confirmed the decision shortly before the start of the UN General Assembly which is scheduled to begin on Monday in New York.
Canada became the first G7 nation to recognise the Palestinian state. In a statement posted on X, prime minister Mark Carney said: “Canada recognises the State of Palestine and offers our partnership in building the promise of a peaceful future for both the State of Palestine and the State of Israel.”
The announcement was followed by similar statements by the Australian and British governments. UK prime minister Keir Starmer said the move was needed to “revive the hope of peace and a two-state solution”.
He added that it was “not a reward for Hamas” as it means the group can have no future, and repeated calls for the immediate release of hostages still being held by Hamas.
Belgium will also recognise Palestine during the assembly, subject to certain conditions. These include the release of all Israeli hostages and the removal of Hamas from government.
A pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne, Australia, August 2025 © PHOTO YE MYO KHANT / SOPA IMAGES VIA ZUMA PRESS WIRE
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