
Portugal considers recognizing Palestinian state in September
In a statement from the office of Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, officials said Lisbon would engage in consultations with both the President and Parliament in the coming weeks before making a final decision.
"Portugal is considering recognition of the Palestinian state, as part of a procedure that could be concluded during the high-level week of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, to be held in New York in September," the statement read.
The announcement places Portugal among a growing number of European countries publicly weighing recognition of Palestine amid mounting international scrutiny over the situation in Gaza.
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