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Armenia Officially Recognizes the State of Palestine

Armenia Officially Recognizes the State of Palestine

Armenia has formally recognized the State of Palestine, joining numerous other nations in this gesture. This decision underscores Armenia’s dedication to international law, national sovereignty, and peaceful coexistence. Yerevan emphasized that recognizing Palestine aligns with its commitment to fostering long-term peace in the Middle East. The Armenian government views this recognition as a step towards supporting justice and the rights of the Palestinian people.

Palestinian authorities expressed gratitude and welcomed Armenia’s decision, describing it as a significant victory for justice and liberation. They stressed the importance of international support in their ongoing struggle for recognition and rights.

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Armenia’s recognition of Palestine is part of a larger global effort to support the Palestinian cause. By recognizing Palestine, these countries aim to contribute to a more balanced and fair approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, paving the way for future peace and stability in the Middle East.

This move also reflects Armenia’s broader foreign policy objectives, which include upholding international law and advocating for peaceful solutions to global conflicts. The decision is anticipated to strengthen diplomatic relations between Armenia and Palestine and encourage other nations to take similar actions in support of the Palestinian people.

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