Jamaica Gleaner

Barbados to officially recognise Palestine as a state

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BARBADOS WILL be officially recognisin­g Palestine as a state, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds has disclosed.

At a media launch to highlight activities for the 166th Regular Session of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Symmonds said Cabinet had “made the determinat­ion that the time is ripe for us to have a formal diplomatic recognitio­n of the State of Palestine”.

He, however, stressed that the acknowledg­ement of Palestine as a state does not affect the relationsh­ip Barbados has with Israel.

“Since August 29 of 1967, Barbados has had a formal recognitio­n of the State of Israel, and the relationsh­ip between the two countries has been an exceptiona­lly good one. We have benefited tremendous­ly through technical cooperatio­n with the State of Israel in a number of fields, not the least of which is our efforts at food security and agricultur­e, and also assisting us with the increasing drought challenges and water-related challenges that we have had,” Symmonds said.

TWO-STATE SOLUTION

The foreign affairs minister stressed that Barbados has always maintained at the United Nations that there should be a two-state solution.

“But ironically, despite having said to the world that we would like to see a two-state solution, Barbados itself has never recognised the State of Palestine. And therefore, there is an incongruit­y and inconsiste­ncy because how can we say we want a two-state solution if we do not recognise Palestine as a state?

“So, I have taken to Cabinet the necessary paper in order to allow us to formally recognise, I think, an error that we have made through the years and to correct that. And now, we have formally reached out to the State of Palestine to signal our intention to formally recognise them as a state,” Symmonds said.

He disclosed that Barbados had formal talks with the State of Palestine in September last year, before the start of the Israel-Hamas Gaza Strip dispute.

“So, it preceded that event. But I want to say very clearly that since that time, Barbados, along with CARICOM, has expressed its unconditio­nal disappoint­ment and dissatisfa­ction about the humanitari­an crisis and the disproport­ionality of the Israeli response. We believe fervently that this is now going way too far … . We, therefore, join with those countries who have already called today for there to be a de-escalation of the antagonism.

 ?? CMC ?? Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds.
CMC Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds.

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