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Slovenia ready to recognise the state of Palestine — Minister

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LJUBLJANA: The Slovenian government hopes MPs wi l l vote to recognise the Palestinia­n state and become only the second country to do so as an EU member state, Slovenian Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec said Monday.

“Eve r yb o dy ( o t he r EU member states) backs such a Slovenian step that will happen if parliament green lights the proposal for recognisin­g the Palestinia­n state,” Erjavec told private channel POP TV.

The minister was speaking from Brussels, where Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas met European foreign ministers, who he urged to recognise Palestine. Erjavec and Abbas had a bilateral meeting.

Of the 28 EU member states, Sweden was first to officially recognise the Palestinia­n state in 2014. Eight other countries took the step before entering the EU: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Malta and Cyprus.

Slovenia’s parliament­ary foreign affairs committee will meet in Ljubljana on January 31 to approve the proposal before sending it to parliament, which could vote on the issue in a session in March or April, according to Slovenian RTV public television.

“By recognisin­g it, ( Slovenia) would strengthen Palestine’s negotiatio­n in the Middle East peace process. We have an independen­t foreign policy, we do not need any other state to cover our back,” Erjavec said. — AFP

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