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Össur Skarphéðinsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, and Dr. Riad Malki, the Foreign Minister of Palestine, today formally confirmed the establishment of full diplomatic relations between Iceland and Palestine.

Iceland’s Foreign Minister Ossur Skarphedinsson (R) and the acting Palestinian Foreign Affairs Minister Riad Malki during a press conference in Reykjavik on Dec 15, 2011.

The Icelandic Foreign Minister presented to Dr. Malki a diplomatic note stating that as resolved with the Parliamentary Resolution of 29 November 2011 the Government of Iceland has, as of 15 December 2011, recognised Palestine as an independent and sovereign state within the pre-1967 Six Day War borders.

At the press conference the Icelandic Foreign Minister said that with this recognition the Government of Iceland follows through on its previous pledges of support for the Palestinian struggle for independence.

The minister thanked Alþingi, the Icelandic Parliament, for the broad support it showed the Palestinian cause and said it was important that the Parliamentary Resolution was passed unopposed.

He said the recognition of Palestine was a matter of justice and reiterated Icelandic support for Palestinian membership of the United Nations.

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He said Iceland’s decision was important as Palestine is now recognised for the first time by a Western and Northern European country. Dr. Malki said he expects this to have an influence on other states to follow in Iceland’s footsteps, which in turn would have positive implications on the peace and security of the region as a whole.

He added that 130 states now recognise Palestine which encourages them to move forward in building an independent and democratic state.

Dr. Malki said the timing of the Parliamentary decision on November 29, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, was a meaningful gesture that would remain firmly in the memory of his people.

 

Source: IceNews, Dec. 15, 2011

 

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Dr. Dady Chery is a Haitian-born poet, playwright, journalist and scientist. She is the author of the book "We Have Dared to Be Free: Haiti's Struggle Against Occupation." Her broad interests encompass science, culture, and human rights. She writes extensively about Haiti and world issues such as climate change and social justice. Her many contributions to Haitian news include the first proposal that Haiti’s cholera had been imported by the UN, and the first story that described Haiti’s mineral wealth for a popular audience.


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