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Slovenian Parliament Set to Vote on Recognizing Palestinian State
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Slovenian lawmakers are scheduled to vote on recognizing a Palestinian state, with almost 60% of Slovenians supporting the move. The parliamentary session is set to take place on Tuesday at 4:00 pm, according to Parliament Speaker Urska Klakocar Zupancic. This would make Slovenia the 10th European Union member country to officially recognize a Palestinian state.
Today the government has decided to recognise Palestine as an independent and sovereign state.
This is a message of peace, we believe the moment is now for the whole world to join efforts towards the solution that will bring peace to the Middle East: that is a two-states solution.
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