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Representatives and members of the House of Lords for the British Conservative Party today sent a message to Prime Minister Kiir Starmer, calling him to recognize the State of Palestine.

The Guardian newspaper had previously revealed the attempts of a number of deputies in the Labor Party also to persuade Starmer to join the project of French President Emmanuel Macron, which intends at a United Nations conference in June to recognize the Palestinian state, in the context of the initiative to revive the peace process in the region under the auspices of Saudi -French.

The head of the Foreign Committee of the Labor Party, Emily Thornbouri, warned of “the British government’s failure to have time to postpone the decision to recognize the Palestinian state,” noting that “there will be no Palestine to recognize it as an independent state” if Britain and other countries do not initiate to stop Israeli plans to displace the Palestinians from their lands.

European countries, led by Spain, Norway and Ireland, announced last year, the recognition of Palestine is an independent state, in a move that demanded British political elites the government to trace its impact.

While votes in the British Parliament are warning against running out time to save the two -state solution project, the British government insists that recognition of the Palestinian state will remain a possible option, but when the appropriate political moment comes to take it.

During his election campaign last summer, Starmer pledged to recognize the Palestinian state upon his arrival in power, but he insists that “any similar decision should not jump on what the Palestinians and Israelis will decide during any possible peace negotiations, and does not support extremism and terrorism.”

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