In a significant diplomatic move, Portugal has announced it will officially recognize the Palestinian state this Sunday, a day before the United Nations General Assembly convenes. This decision marks a notable shift in Portugal’s foreign policy, aligning itself with a growing number of European countries advocating for Palestinian statehood. The Portuguese government emphasized the importance of this step as a means to support a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to promote dialogue within the framework of international law.

Key aspects of Portugal’s recognition include:

  • Formal acknowledgment of the Palestinian state’s sovereignty and territorial boundaries.
  • Commitment to enhancing diplomatic and economic relations with the Palestinian Authority.
  • Support for renewed peace negotiations based on a two-state solution.
Country Recognition Status Year of Recognition
Portugal Official Recognition 2024
France De Facto Recognition 2012
Sweden Official Recognition 2014
United States No Recognition