Denmark votes down bill to recognize Palestinian state

Denmark’s parliament on Tuesday voted against a bill to recognize a Palestinian state, a decision influenced by the Danish foreign minister's stance that the necessary conditions for an independent country are not yet in place.
The bill, first proposed in late February by four left-wing parties, was met with opposition from Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen. During the initial parliamentary debate in April, Rasmussen stated: “We cannot recognize an independent Palestinian state, for the sole reason that the preconditions are not really there.” Although he was not present at the vote on Tuesday, Rasmussen emphasized, “We cannot support this resolution, but we wish that there will come a day where we can.”
This vote comes at a time when Ireland, Spain, and Norway have formally recognized a Palestinian state. These recognitions, announced last week and formalized on Tuesday, have stirred controversy, with Israel condemning the move as a “reward for terrorism” and recalling its ambassadors from these countries.
Denmark's decision also follows the recent conflict escalation in Gaza. After Hamas’ October 7 attack that led to an intense Israeli military campaign in Gaza, Denmark affirmed Israel's right to self-defense. However, Denmark has recently called for Israeli restraint and adherence to international law.
The governments of Dublin, Madrid, and Oslo have justified their recognition of Palestine as a strategy to expedite efforts toward securing a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. They have also encouraged other nations to take similar actions. (ILKHA)
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