Malta to Recognize State of Palestine

In a significant diplomatic move, Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abella announced on the 25th that Malta will officially recognize the State of Palestine during a United Nations conference scheduled for June. This decision reflects Malta's ongoing commitment to championing the rights of the Palestinian people amid ongoing regional tensions.
During his announcement, Abella also condemned the recent Israeli air strikes, highlighting the detrimental impact of military actions on civilian populations. This recognition marks a pivotal moment in Malta's foreign policy and underscores its stance on international human rights, contributing to the broader discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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