Sweden to recognise Palestinian state, US urges caution

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Sweden to recognise Palestinian state, US urges caution

Sweden: Sweden`s new prime minister announced Friday that the country will recognise a Palestinian state, becoming the first EU member in Western Europe to do so.

Social Democrat leader Stefan Loefven -- who won last month`s general election -- said the Nordic country wanted to bolster a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Washington reacted quickly calling Stockholm`s recognition "premature", while Palestinians cheered the decision as "courageous" and urged the rest of the European Union to follow suit.

"A two-state solution requires mutual recognition and the will to co-exist peacefully," Loefven said in his inaugural address to parliament.

This should take place with respect for the "legitimate demands of the Palestinians and the Israelis as regards their right to self-determination and security", he added.

Seven EU members in eastern European and the Mediterranean have already recognised a Palestinian state, namely Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta, Poland and Romania. Non-EU member Iceland is the only other western European nation to have done so.

But the United States cautioned against Sweden joining them.

"We believe international recognition of a Palestinian state is premature," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.

"We certainly support Palestinian statehood, but it can only come through a negotiated outcome, a resolution of final status issues and mutual recognitions by both parties."

Israelis and the Palestinians, Psaki said, must be the ones "to agree on the terms on how they live in the future two states, living side-by-side."

Sweden`s new foreign minister Margot Wallstroem told public broadcaster SR that Sweden was "in good company since 130 countries in the world have already done the same".At least 112 countries have recognised a Palestinian state, according to an AFP count, although a Palestinian estimate puts the number at 134.

Wallstroem said that a recognition would be "an important signal facilitating... a two-state solution".

Senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said the rest of the EU should follow Sweden`s example.

"We hope that all countries of the European Union will take the same courageous and remarkable decision... as there is no reason not to recognise the Palestinian state," he said in the West Bank capital of Ramallah.

Loefven`s Social Democratic-Green Party coalition -- which formed a minority government on Friday -- is more supportive of demands for a Palestinian state than Sweden`s previous centre-right administration.

The Social Democrats, the largest party in the Swedish parliament, wrote in their election manifesto that "Israel`s war crimes must be investigated and the occupation of Gaza lifted".

The party added that "Sweden and the rest of the world must actively support its (Palestine`s) work towards reconciliation".

The prime minister did not specify whether the policy would be put to a vote in parliament.

Sweden`s foreign ministry declined to comment when asked by AFP if parliamentary approval was necessary.

The Palestinian envoy to Sweden, Hala Husni Fariz, said in a statement that the decision "reflects the historical support of the Swedish government for freedom, dignity and human rights".

Sweden voted in favour of Palestinian observer status at the United Nations in 2012, which was granted despite opposition from the United States and other countries.

The Swedish announcement coincided with the start of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, the "Day of Atonement", and an Israeli government spokesman was not immediately available for comment.

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CDNBear

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Hell, just getting the nutters to stop quoting scripture or babbling genocide is hard enough.
 

SLM

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Hell, just getting the nutters to stop quoting scripture or babbling genocide is hard enough.

Oh geez, before you even get into the nutters, it's the otherwise rational individuals who offer nothing but the 'yeah but' argument. The 'yeah' part being of course synonymous with "I'm not listening to you" and the 'but' part being "But I will be heard".

Too many people talking, not enough people listening....that's why it never goes anywhere but in the same circle, over and over again.
 

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Its all well and good to say that a country recognizes a Palestinian state - unfortunately, the Palestinians want not only what they have now but Israel as well. How recognizing something that hasn't been determined will help with the cause is beyond me.


It'd be nice if the world would state categorically to the Palestinians - be happy with what you have - these are your borders - period.


Israel gets to keep what she got in '67 for security purposes. End of discussion. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen so I doubt if we'll ever see a real resolution to the issue.


JMHO
 

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Its all well and good to say that a country recognizes a Palestinian state - unfortunately, the Palestinians want not only what they have now but Israel as well. How recognizing something that hasn't been determined will help with the cause is beyond me.


It'd be nice if the world would state categorically to the Palestinians - be happy with what you have - these are your borders - period.


Israel gets to keep what she got in '67 for security purposes. End of discussion. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen so I doubt if we'll ever see a real resolution to the issue.


JMHO


Right on Dixie.

Sweden's gonna be sorreeeeee.8O
 

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It'd be nice if the world would state categorically to the Palestinians - be happy with what you have - these are your borders - period.


Israel gets to keep what she got in '67 for security purposes. End of discussion. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen so I doubt if we'll ever see a real resolution to the issue.

That more or less is the status quo. Hasnt and wont stop the fighting so long as there are people willing to kill and die for something different.
 

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Its all well and good to say that a country recognizes a Palestinian state - unfortunately, the Palestinians want not only what they have now but Israel as well. How recognizing something that hasn't been determined will help with the cause is beyond me.


It'd be nice if the world would state categorically to the Palestinians - be happy with what you have - these are your borders - period.


Israel gets to keep what she got in '67 for security purposes. End of discussion. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen so I doubt if we'll ever see a real resolution to the issue.


JMHO

Makes you wonder if Sweden will be quick to officially recognize Hamas' goal of sweeping all Jews into he sea and eradicating that culture all together.
 

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Makes you wonder if Sweden will be quick to officially recognize Hamas' goal of sweeping all Jews into he sea and eradicating that culture all together.

Has Iceland or the Czech Republic? They are pretty reasonable modern democracies who apparently have already recognized Palestine as well. I was unaware before reading this article that so many countries had already.
 

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Has Iceland or the Czech Republic? They are pretty reasonable modern democracies who apparently have already recognized Palestine as well. I was unaware before reading this article that so many countries had already.


The Middle East is far to complicated for me to even consider an attempt at fairly understanding.

That said, I do find it difficult to separate the political ideology from the core issue (ie land claims). With this in mind, my interpretation is that a nation that supports the base premise in the disputed land is also, indirectly, commenting on the ideological position
 

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Makes you wonderback. Sweden will be quick to officially recognize Hamas' goal of sweeping all Jews into he sea and eradicating that culture all together.

Ya know the " drive into the sea" has a second part that goes "or they will push us into the desert".

They can't eradicate Jews unless the claim Brooklyn and the rest of Jew York city

67 borders make sense and it's all they want back. Nothing more nothing less.
 

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If they support a two state solution they had best be prepared to come to the plate when it comes time to defend Israel. And the non muslim groups in the rest of the muddle east. Don't be holding your breath waiting for that to happen.
 

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Given that our "progressives" root for the so called Palestinians, does that mean that they are ok with bloody murder rather than, or in lieu of large peaceful protests? Just like the Arab race.