The British Foreign Secretary once again announced that London may recognize an independent Palestinian state after the Gaza ceasefire.
According to The Times of Israel, David Cameron, the British Foreign Secretary, indicated that London might acknowledge an independent Palestinian state following the Gaza ceasefire.
The British Foreign Secretary stressed that his country could officially recognize an independent Palestinian state after the Gaza ceasefire, without waiting for the outcome of prolonged negotiations between the Zionist regime and the Palestinians regarding a two-state solution.
Cameron mentioned London's potential recognition of an independent Palestinian state in international forums, such as the United Nations, as a step towards peace in the Middle East. He remarked, "Our objective should be to provide the Palestinian people with a vision of a brighter future, one where they have their own country."
Cameron highlighted the importance of this vision for long-term peace and security in the region, emphasizing that the first step should be an end to the conflict in Gaza, leading ultimately to a "permanent and sustainable ceasefire."
A few days ago, David Cameron, the British Foreign Secretary, also stressed the necessity of demonstrating irreversible progress towards a two-state solution for the Palestinian people as London deliberates recognizing Palestine. During an interview with the BBC World Service, Cameron highlighted that the UK, in collaboration with its allies including the United Nations, is examining the matter of recognizing Palestine.
The British Foreign Secretary additionally urged Israel to permit more humanitarian aid into Gaza, stating, "It's appalling that essential aid dispatched by the UK and other nations is being turned away at Gaza's borders, failing to reach its intended destination."
Cameron underscored that the Zionist regime has not succeeded in ensuring its citizens' safety over the past 30 years, asserting that peace and progress cannot be achieved without acknowledging this failure.