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BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany is not planning to recognise a Palestinian state in the short term and said its priority now is to make "long-overdue progress" towards a two-state solution, a German

Germany's Short-Term Stance on Palestinian State Recognition

Germany's Position on Palestinian Statehood

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany is not planning to recognise a Palestinian state in the short term and said its priority now is to make "long-overdue progress" towards a two-state solution, a German government spokesperson said on Friday.

Importance of Israel's Security

"Israel's security is of paramount importance to the German government," said the spokesperson.

Challenges to Palestinian Statehood

"The German government therefore has no plans to recognise a Palestinian state in the short term," he added.

Path to a Two-State Solution

Recognition of a Palestinian state would only come as one of the final steps in a two-state solution, said the spokesperson.

Palestinians have long sought to create an independent state in the occupied West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem through a mediated peace process.

Many accuse Israel of having destroyed Palestinian statehood prospects through increased settlement building in the West Bank and by levelling much of Gaza during the current war.

Israel rejects this.

(Reporting by Miranda Murray and Andreas Rinke, editing by Kirsti Knolle)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany is not recognizing a Palestinian state in the short term.
  • The focus is on progress towards a two-state solution.
  • Israel's security is a top priority for Germany.
  • Recognition of Palestine is seen as a final step in peace talks.
  • Palestinians seek statehood in West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Germany planning to recognize a Palestinian state soon?
Germany is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state in the short term, focusing instead on making progress towards a two-state solution.
What is the German government's priority regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
The German government's priority is to make 'long-overdue progress' towards a two-state solution while ensuring Israel's security.
What do Palestinians seek in terms of statehood?
Palestinians have long sought to create an independent state in the occupied West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem through a mediated peace process.
What are the criticisms against Israel regarding Palestinian statehood?
Many accuse Israel of undermining Palestinian statehood prospects through increased settlement building in the West Bank and extensive destruction in Gaza during the current conflict.
What is the German government's stance on the recognition of a Palestinian state?
The recognition of a Palestinian state would only occur as one of the final steps in achieving a two-state solution, according to the German government.

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