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Saudi Arabia welcomes Canada, Malta’s intentions to recognize State of Palestine

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney leaves after a Cabinet meeting to discuss both trade negotiations with the US and the situation in the Middle East, July 30, 2025. (AFP)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney leaves after a Cabinet meeting to discuss both trade negotiations with the US and the situation in the Middle East, July 30, 2025. (AFP)
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01 Aug 2025 12:08:53 GMT9
01 Aug 2025 12:08:53 GMT9
  • Malta and Canada were among 15 Western countries that signed the two-state solution statement following a high-level UN conference, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France this week
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs commended the Canadian and Maltese ‘positive decisions that establish the path of the two-state solution’

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LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the announcement made by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela regarding their countries’ intentions to recognize Palestinian statehood at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September.

Malta and Canada were among 15 Western countries that signed a statement following a high-level international conference, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France this week.

The conference in New York aimed to advance efforts toward achieving a two-state solution to the long-standing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Riyadh commended the Canadian and Maltese “positive decisions that establish the path of the two-state solution, and affirms the agreement of the international community on the need to end the suffering of the brotherly Palestinian people.

“The Kingdom renews its call on the rest of the countries to take such serious steps in support of peace,” the ministry added.

Other countries that signed the New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine include Andorra, Australia, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, and Spain. However, not all of these countries have officially recognized Palestinian statehood yet.

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