Spanish PM to West: Recognize Palestinian State ‘Once And for All’
OVIEDO, Spain (Dispatches) – Spain’s prime minister on Wednesday urged Western states to recognize the state of Palestine “once and for all.”
Pedro Sanchez told diplomats at the Eighth Ambassadors Conference in Madrid that he is aware of the enormous suffering in Gaza, which he said has only gotten worse over the last three months.
“The number of civilian victims is absolutely intolerable,” he added.
He said the first goal of the international community should be facilitating an immediate and permanent cease-fire.
After violence ends, he said the nations should organize a peace conference and offer a “serious, fair and credible solution”.
When Sanchez formed the current government in November, he vowed that Spain would work to pressure the EU to recognize Palestine.
However, should the EU or other nations refuse to go along, he said Spain would unilaterally recognize the state of Palestine during this current legislative term.
These declarations have caused a diplomatic rift between Spain and the Zionist regime, with the regime recalling its ambassador to Spain for several weeks.
However, Ambassador Rodica Radian-Gordon reportedly returned to Madrid this week.
Her return comes days after Israeli’s new foreign minister Israel Katz announced that Radian-Gordon would return to her post because the occupying regime allegedly noticed “a positive change” in Madrid’s position on Palestine and the Zionist regime.