‘Not In Favour Of…’ Italy's Meloni On France Move To Recognise State Of Palestine

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni opposes recognizing Palestine as a state before its establishment, contrasting with French President Macron's recent UN announcement.

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaks during a press conference with Austria’s Chancellor following their meeting at Palazzo Chigi in Rome. (AFP photo)

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaks during a press conference with Austria’s Chancellor following their meeting at Palazzo Chigi in Rome. (AFP photo)

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday resisted the growing momentum in Europe to recognise Palestine as a state, describing the move as “counter-productive.

“I am very much in favour of the State of Palestine, but I am not in favour of recognising it before establishing it," Meloni told Italian daily La Repubblica. “If something that doesn’t exist is recognised on paper, the problem could appear to be solved when it isn’t," she added.

Meloni’s remarks come just days after French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would recognise a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in September, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from both Israel and the United States.

In addition to Italy, Germany also signalled that it won’t recognise Palestine as a state anytime soon, adding that its priority now is to make “long-overdue progress" towards a two-state solution.

Macron’s announcement represents a major shift in European diplomacy, sparking intense debate across EU capitals.

“True to its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognise the State of Palestine. I will make a formal announcement at the United Nations General Assembly in September," the French head of state wrote on X and Instagram.

According to an AFP tally, Palestinian statehood is now recognised by 142 countries after the inclusion of France, though Israel and the United States strongly oppose recognition.

A resolution of the UN General Assembly decided on the partition of Palestine in 1947, then under a British mandate, into two independent states — one Jewish and the other Arab.

The State of Israel was declared the following year. For decades, most UN member states have backed the two-state solution, envisioning Israelis and Palestinians living in peace and security, side by side.

(With inputs from AFP)

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