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Ireland and Norway are both moving closer to recognising Palestinian statehood, leaders of the two countries expressed separately after meetings with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who also champions the move. Ireland wants to recognise Palestine soon, but in a coordinated action with Spain and more European nations, the country’s Prime Minister Simon Harris said after meeting Sanchez in Dublin on Friday.Earlier in the day, Sanchez travelled to Oslo, where Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said his country also “stands ready” to recognise Palestine together with “like-minded countries”. Sanchez said Spain wants to recognise Palestine “as soon as possible”, leveraging the move as a way to gain momentum for a definitive peace process. The current efforts come as the mounting deaths, starvation and infrastructure damage in the besieged Gaza Strip due to Israel’s war have resulted in growing international criticism.
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Norway, a member of NATO, is the third country to donate F-16 fighters to Ukraine
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 08/27/2023 - 09:28am Military, War Zones
NATO member Norway will donate F-16 fighters to Ukraine, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said on Thursday amid Kiev's difficult counter-offensive against Russia.
Speaking to the Norwegian news agency NTB in Kiev, where he paid a visit on the occasion of Ukraine's Independence Day, Gahr Store said that Norway will supply F-16 aircraft to Ukraine, but it will probably be less than 10.
Gahr said he informed the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, about the donation of the aircraft and that Norway would discuss the number of planes, as well as the transfer schedule with Kiev and other allied countries.
“But Ukraine can count on the contribution of Norway,” the prime minister added.
Norway would be the third European country, after the Netherlands and Denmark, to donate F-16 planes.
Ukraine has long asked sophisticated fighters to give it an advantage in combat. He recently launched a long-awaited counter-offensive against Kremlin forces without air cover, putting his troops at the mercy of Russian aviation and artillery.
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In February, oil-rich Norway announced that it would donate 75 billion crowns ($7 billion) to Kiev as part of a five-year support package, making Norway one of the world's largest donors to Ukraine.
The money will be divided equally between military and humanitarian assistance over five years, divided into 15 billion crowns (1.4 billion dollars) annually.
Gahr Store announced on Thursday that Norway would also donate anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine, saying that “air defense is critical to Ukraine's ability to protect both the civilian population and frontline infrastructure and military units against any type of Russian air attack.”
“This is one of the largest Norwegian donations of military material to Ukraine to date,” Gahr said in a statement.
The Norwegian government has long stated that it is considering sending F-16 to Ukraine. In January, Norway received the first of the 52 F-35s ordered. The new fighters will replace Norway's F-16 fleet.
Last week, the Netherlands and Denmark announced that they will donate F-16 aircraft. Denmark said it will provide 19 planes, while the Netherlands reported that it will donate 42 of the jets.
Earlier this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited several European countries, including the Netherlands and Denmark, but did not go to Norway.
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Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, he has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Daytona Airshow and FIDAE. He has work published in specialized aviation magazines in Brazil and abroad. Uses Canon equipment during his photographic work throughout the world of aviation.
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misspeppermint2003 · 11 months ago
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Picrew Animated Portraits of World Politicians 10
After the nine parts of this collection have been finished, I made my decision to make the tenth part for it with another couple image maker. It consists of eight portraits of 16 more politicians from around the world.
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1st left: Swedish and Norwegian Prime Ministers Ulf Kristersson and Jonas Gahr Store
1st right: British former First Secretary of State Peter Mandelson and former Prime Minister Tony Blair
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2nd left: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and PVV party leader Geert Wilders
2nd right: Greek and Belgian Prime Ministers Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Alexander De Croo
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3rd left: German former Chancellor Angela Merkel and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen
3rd right: British former Minister of State for Pensions and Ageing Society Dame Angela Eagle and former Minister of State for Justice and Equalities Maria Eagle
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4th left: British Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves-Joicey and Labour Party Deputy National Campaign Coordinator Ellie Reeves-Cryer
4th right: Dutch VVD party leader Dilan YeƟilgöz and former Socialist Party leader Lilian Marijnissen
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Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store gives a speech during the Autumn 2024 conference of Equinor, a Norwegian multinational energy company, in Oslo, Norway on November 26, 2024.Thomas Fure | Afp | Getty ImagesNorway has shelved plans to open a vast ocean area at the bottom of the Arctic for commercial-scale deep-sea mining.The decision, which was confirmed late Sunday, comes after the country's Socialist Left Party said it would not support the minority government's budget unless it dropped the first licensing round for mineral activities, initially scheduled for the first half of next year.Environmental campaigners welcomed the agreement as a "huge win" and "an important step in stopping this industry from destroying life at the bottom of the sea."Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stþre described the move as a "postponement," Reuters reported Sunday, citing comments delivered to private broadcaster TV2.Stþre leads Norway's center-left Labor Party, which is the senior party in a minority government coalition with the Center Party.Norway has controversially taken a leading role in the process of extracting minerals from the seabed, putting the country at odds with the likes of Germany, Britain, Canada and Mexico, which have all called for a halt to deep-sea mining amid environmental concerns.The practice of deep-sea mining involves using heavy machinery to remove minerals and metals — such as cobalt, nickel, copper and manganese — from the seabed, where they build up as potato-sized nodules.The end-use of these minerals are wide-ranging and include electric vehicle batteries, wind turbines and solar panels.Scientists have warned that the full environmental impacts of deep-sea mining are hard to predict.Environmental campaign groups, meanwhile, say the practice cannot be done sustainably and will inevitably lead to ecosystem destruction and species extinction.In a parliamentary vote in January, Norwegian lawmakers voted to open an expansive area of the Arctic — equivalent to the size of Italy — for the exploration of deep-sea mining. It paved the way for companies to apply to mine in the country's national waters near the Svalbard archipelago.Two posters on the wall asking to "stop sea mining" exploration of the deep sea during day two of Glastonbury Festival 2024 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 27, 2024 in Glastonbury, England.Luke Brennan | Redferns | Getty ImagesNorway's government said in June that it would start the first licensing round, with the aim of granting the first exploitation licenses early next year.Sunday's postponement, however, means government parties have agreed to stop the first licensing round from taking place until the end of next year. Norway is scheduled to hold parliamentary elections in September 2025.'Truly embarrassing'Norway's government has previously defended its plans to move forward with deep-sea mining, saying it reflects a necessary step into the unknown that could help to break China and Russia's rare earths dominance."Any government that is committed to sustainable ocean management cannot support deep sea mining," Haldis Tjeldflaat Helle, deep-sea mining campaigner at Greenpeace Nordic, said in a statement."It has been truly embarrassing to watch Norway positioning itself as an ocean leader, while planning to give green light to ocean destruction in its own waters," Helle said.Norway's energy ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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cyberbenb · 2 months ago
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Norway may increase aid to Ukraine to $2.7 billion in 2025
Oslo may increase its support for Ukraine to 30 billion kroner ($2.7 billion) in 2025, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store announced on Nov. 26, NRK public broadcaster reported. Norway has alloc Source : kyivindependent.com/norway-ma

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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi met French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G20 Summit on Tuesday and discussed ways to keep working closely in sectors such as space, energy and AI. #WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron hold bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 19th G-20 summit, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Source – DD News) pic.twitter.com/vTAs1vw0mE — ANI (@ANI) November 18, 2024 The prime minister also complimented the French president on France’s successful hosting of the Olympic Games and the Paralympics in Paris earlier this year. PM Modi stated that their discussions focused on strengthening ties in key areas such as space, energy, artificial intelligence (AI), and other future-oriented sectors. “It is always a matter of immense joy to meet my friend, President Emmanuel Macron. Complimented him on the successful hosting of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics earlier this year. We talked about how India and France will keep working closely in sectors like space, energy, AI, and other such futuristic areas. Our nations will also work closely to enhance people-to-people linkages,” PM Modi wrote on X. It is always a matter of immense joy to meet my friend, President Emmanuel Macron. Complimented him on the successful hosting of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics earlier this year. We talked about how India and France will keep working closely in sectors like space, energy, AI
 pic.twitter.com/6aNxRtG8yP — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 18, 2024 Additionally, PM Modi held bilateral talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, describing the meeting as “excellent” as they discussed enhancing investment linkages between the two nations. “The meeting with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store was excellent. Our Arctic Policy has led to further cementing of India-Norway bilateral relations. We talked about how investment linkages between our nations can improve, particularly in renewable energy, green hydrogen, and the blue economy. Closer cooperation in sectors like innovation and research were also discussed,” PM Modi wrote on X. The meeting with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stþre was excellent. Our Arctic Policy has led to further cementing of India-Norway bilateral relations. We talked about how investment linkages between our nations can improve, particularly in renewable energy, green hydrogen and the
 pic.twitter.com/VNiNSuBmaT — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 18, 2024 Earlier, PM Modi held a bilateral meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. He noted that their discussions focused on strengthening partnerships in defence, security, trade, and technology. PM Modi stated, “India-Italy friendship can greatly contribute to a better planet.”   [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi met French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G20 Summit on Tuesday and discussed ways to keep working closely in sectors such as space, energy and AI. #WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron hold bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 19th G-20 summit, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Source – DD News) pic.twitter.com/vTAs1vw0mE — ANI (@ANI) November 18, 2024 The prime minister also complimented the French president on France’s successful hosting of the Olympic Games and the Paralympics in Paris earlier this year. PM Modi stated that their discussions focused on strengthening ties in key areas such as space, energy, artificial intelligence (AI), and other future-oriented sectors. “It is always a matter of immense joy to meet my friend, President Emmanuel Macron. Complimented him on the successful hosting of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics earlier this year. We talked about how India and France will keep working closely in sectors like space, energy, AI, and other such futuristic areas. Our nations will also work closely to enhance people-to-people linkages,” PM Modi wrote on X. It is always a matter of immense joy to meet my friend, President Emmanuel Macron. Complimented him on the successful hosting of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics earlier this year. We talked about how India and France will keep working closely in sectors like space, energy, AI
 pic.twitter.com/6aNxRtG8yP — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 18, 2024 Additionally, PM Modi held bilateral talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, describing the meeting as “excellent” as they discussed enhancing investment linkages between the two nations. “The meeting with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store was excellent. Our Arctic Policy has led to further cementing of India-Norway bilateral relations. We talked about how investment linkages between our nations can improve, particularly in renewable energy, green hydrogen, and the blue economy. Closer cooperation in sectors like innovation and research were also discussed,” PM Modi wrote on X. The meeting with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stþre was excellent. Our Arctic Policy has led to further cementing of India-Norway bilateral relations. We talked about how investment linkages between our nations can improve, particularly in renewable energy, green hydrogen and the
 pic.twitter.com/VNiNSuBmaT — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 18, 2024 Earlier, PM Modi held a bilateral meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. He noted that their discussions focused on strengthening partnerships in defence, security, trade, and technology. PM Modi stated, “India-Italy friendship can greatly contribute to a better planet.”   [ad_2] Source link
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head-post · 3 months ago
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Middle East crisis: Israel bans UN aid agency, 100,000 Palestinians trapped, Hezbollah conducts 30 operations against Israel
Israel’s parliament passed a law on Monday banning the UN aid agency UNRWA from operating in the country, alarming some of Israel’s Western allies who fear it will worsen the already dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Israel bans UN aid agency as its tanks trap 100,000 civilians in north Gaza
The Knesset members who drafted the bill cited the involvement of several thousand employees of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the October 7 2023 attack on southern Israel, as well as the membership of several employees in Hamas and other armed groups.
The legislative measures strip UNRWA employees of legal immunity within Israel, and the agency’s headquarters in East Jerusalem will be closed in three months.
The Israeli military said soldiers captured about 100 suspected Hamas militants during a raid on Kamal Adwan hospital in Jabalia camp. Hamas officials and medics denied the presence of militants in the hospital.
The Gaza Strip Health Ministry said Israeli airstrikes and bombings killed at least 19 people on Monday.
The Palestinian Emergency Services said some 100,000 people were stranded in Jabalia, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun without medical care or food. The relief service said its operations were suspended because of a three-week Israeli offensive in northern Gaza, where Israel says it destroyed Hamas fighting forces at the start of a year-long war.
World reaction
Meanwhile, UN Secretary General António Guterres warned that the implementation of the laws “would be detrimental to the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as to peace and security in the region as a whole.” Guterres said in a statement:
“I am deeply concerned by the adoption today by the Knesset of Israel of two laws concerning the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which, if implemented, would likely prevent UNRWA from continuing its essential work in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, as mandated by the UN General Assembly.”
Concerned by the Knesset vote, the US State Department acknowledged that UNRWA plays a “critical” role in the distribution of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy called the move “absolutely wrong,” while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer fears that UNRWA’s “crucial work for the Palestinians could become impossible.”
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide sharply criticised Monday’s decision by the Israeli parliament to ban the UNRWA from operating in Israel, which could affect its work in the Gaza Strip. Eide said in a statement:
“Norway strongly rejects the legislation adopted by the Knesset today, which will make it impossible for UNRWA to operate in Palestine. This is a serious decision that will severely impact civilian Palestinians. People who are suffering and living in deep need will be pushed even closer to the brink.”
The minister noted that this is “yet another example of Israel ignoring its international legal obligations.”
Eide emphasised that the Knesset decision will make the entire Middle East even more unstable. He also added:
“It will also undermine Israel’s security.”
Eide reiterated Norway’s strong support for UNRWA, both politically and economically, and promised that Israel’s decision would be reviewed at the United Nations.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said earlier that the ban was completely at odds with the expectations of the international community. He also added:
“This is a very serious decision that will have dramatic consequences for hundreds of thousands of civilians.”
The Norwegian Refugee Council also reacted strongly to the new law. The council’s Secretary General, Jan Egeland, was quoted as saying by Norway’s national broadcaster NRK:
“This is a complete disaster for an already tormented Palestinian population both in Gaza and in the West Bank.” 
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s former finance minister, reposted the post:
“The governing coalition of war criminals in Israel passed the legislation to outlaw UNRWA today as part of the tsunami of political turmoil repression in Israeli society. Disgracefully, large parts of the so called liberal opposition supported this law and allow the criminal government of Netanyahu to run rougue. The humanitarian efforts of UNRWA are crucial to prevent mass extermination of Palestinians in Gaza amidst this worsening genocide. Precisely because of that it is targeted by those who seek to destroy Palestinians as a whole. The time for empty words has passed, the international community must act immediately to prevent this catastrophe.”
In turn, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that UNRWA employees are involved in terrorist activities against Israel and should be held accountable.
Ceasefire talks resume
Negotiations led by the US, Egypt and Qatar on a ceasefire resumed on Sunday after several failed attempts. Egypt’s president offered an initial two-day truce to exchange four Israeli hostages held by Hamas for some Palestinian prisoners, followed by talks on a permanent ceasefire within 10 days.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said mediators would resume talks in the coming days “in an attempt to move the deal forward,” without giving details.
Israel has repeatedly said the war will continue until Hamas is destroyed, while the Islamist movement has ruled out a cessation of hostilities until Israeli troops leave Gaza.
The war in Gaza has provoked a wider conflict in the Middle East, raising concerns about global oil supplies. Israel has been bombing in Lebanon and sending troops to the south as part of an offensive to dislodge Iran-backed Hezbollah, a Hamas ally.
The conflict has also led to rare direct clashes between regional nemeses Israel and Iran. Over the weekend, Israeli warplanes struck missile production facilities in Iran in retaliation for an Iranian missile salvo against Israel on October 1. Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Tehran would “use all available means” to respond to the Israeli attack over the weekend.
A Hamas attack in 2023 killed 1,200 people and more than 250 hostages were taken in Gaza, according to Israeli estimates. The death toll from Israel’s retaliatory air and ground offensive on Gaza has reached 43,020, Gaza’s health ministry said on Monday.
Hezbollah conducts 30 operations against Israel
Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement said in a statement that its fighters conducted 30 different operations against Israeli forces on Monday.
Hezbollah said that the targets of Monday’s operations included settlements, military positions, aircraft, bases and concentrations of soldiers in northern occupied Palestine and southern Lebanon.
The operations were carried out using rockets, drones, mortars and artillery, and targeted Israeli soldiers’ positions on the contact lines and deep inside enemy positions, the report said.
Israeli media reported that more than 150 rockets were fired from Lebanon the previous day towards the occupied territories. The rockets caused large-scale fires in some areas, including the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Shmona.
According to local media, a major rocket attack also hit the Western Galilee. Al Mayadeen newspaper reported on Monday that 40 explosions were heard in various Israeli settlements and military bases.
Lebanese media emphasised that Hezbollah fired more than 30 rockets with high-explosive shells at the Nahariya and Western Galilee areas.
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christinamac1 · 6 months ago
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Ukraine won’t get NATO invite – Norwegian PM
 https://www.rt.com/news/600822-ukraine-no-nato-membership/ 12 July 24 The bloc will reportedly pledge more money for Kiev and support for EU integration instead NATO will once again stop short of inviting Ukraine to become a member, but will acknowledge the country’s desire to eventually join the US-led military bloc, according to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store. Speaking to

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dadsinsuits · 8 days ago
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ouyander · 8 months ago
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C'est L'honneur de l'Europe en Diplomatie | L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge ont dĂ©clarĂ© Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai. Ces trois pays portent Ă  10 les pays de l'UE ayant reconnu l'État de Palestine. Ne cherchez pas, il n'y a pas la France. Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai : L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge L’Espagne, l’Irlande et la NorvĂšge ont dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaĂźtre officiellement l’existence d’un État palestinien Ă  partir du mardi 28 mai pour contribuer Ă  la paix aux Moyen-Orient. “Aujourd’hui, l’Irlande reconnaĂźt l’État de Palestine. Nous pensons que cette reconnaissance contribuera Ă  la paix et Ă  la rĂ©conciliation au Moyen-Orient’’, a dĂ©clarĂ© le Premier ministre Irlandais Simon Harris dans une vidĂ©o publiĂ©e sur le rĂ©seau social X. https://twitter.com/Kahlissee/status/1793235051062124700 Vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignitĂ© Selon lui, l’Irlande apporte un ‘’soutien sans Ă©quivoque’’ pour une solution Ă  deux États qui va permettre de rĂ©tablir ‘’la paix et la sĂ©curitĂ© pour IsraĂ«l, pour la Palestine et pour leurs peuples’’. ”Une paix qui honore les aspirations lĂ©gitimes de tous les peuples de la rĂ©gion Ă  vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignité’’, a fait valoir M. Harris. →A lire aussi Saleh Al-Arouh, Leader du Hamas, Victime d'une Attaque de Drone IsraĂ©lien Le Premier ministre espagnol, Pedro SĂĄnchez, a Ă©galement fait part de la volontĂ© de Madrid d’adopter la mĂȘme position sur la solution Ă  deux États. “Le moment est venu de passer des paroles aux actes. Ce n’est pas la fin, mais le dĂ©but” a-t-il dit mercredi, devant l’AssemblĂ©e gĂ©nĂ©rale du Parlement espagnol. IsraĂ«l et la Palestine reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ© Ces pays oĂč la peine de mort existe toujours - Emirats arabes unis, BahreĂŻn, Irak, Jordanie, KoweĂŻt, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syrie et YĂ©men Les autoritĂ©s espagnoles vont faire cette reconnaissance lors de la rĂ©union ordinaire hebdomadaire du Conseil des ministres, le 28 mai. “Je parle de paix parce qu’il n’y a qu’une seule solution : une solution Ă  deux États dans laquelle IsraĂ«l et la Palestine sont reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ©â€, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ©. Son homologue norvĂ©gien Jonas Gahr Store a, lui aussi, fait part de la dĂ©cision de son pays de se joindre Ă  cette initiative. https://twitter.com/PoncetRaymonde/status/1793251468306198659 ‘’Le gouvernement a dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaitre l’État de Palestine’’, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ© lors d’une confĂ©rence de presse Ă  Oslo, prĂ©cisant que la dĂ©cision sera effective le 28 prochain. Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Avec La Palestine →A lire aussi Des Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Se Mobilisent En SolidaritĂ© Contre La Palestine RĂ©agissant Ă  ces annonces, le secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral du comitĂ© exĂ©cutif de l’Organisation de libĂ©ration de la Palestine (OLP), Hussein al-Sheikh, a saluĂ© des ”’moments historiques dans lesquels le monde libre triomphe (
) aprĂšs de longues dĂ©cennies de lutte nationale palestinienne, de souffrance, de douleur, de racisme, de meurtre, d’oppression, d’abus et de destruction auxquels le peuple de Palestine a Ă©tĂ© soumis”. Selon lui, cet acte constitue ‘’la voie de la stabilitĂ©, de la sĂ©curitĂ© et de la paix dans la rĂ©gion”. APS
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naantokhi · 8 months ago
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C'est L'honneur de l'Europe en Diplomatie | L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge ont dĂ©clarĂ© Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai. Ces trois pays portent Ă  10 les pays de l'UE ayant reconnu l'État de Palestine. Ne cherchez pas, il n'y a pas la France. Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai : L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge L’Espagne, l’Irlande et la NorvĂšge ont dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaĂźtre officiellement l’existence d’un État palestinien Ă  partir du mardi 28 mai pour contribuer Ă  la paix aux Moyen-Orient. “Aujourd’hui, l’Irlande reconnaĂźt l’État de Palestine. Nous pensons que cette reconnaissance contribuera Ă  la paix et Ă  la rĂ©conciliation au Moyen-Orient’’, a dĂ©clarĂ© le Premier ministre Irlandais Simon Harris dans une vidĂ©o publiĂ©e sur le rĂ©seau social X. https://twitter.com/Kahlissee/status/1793235051062124700 Vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignitĂ© Selon lui, l’Irlande apporte un ‘’soutien sans Ă©quivoque’’ pour une solution Ă  deux États qui va permettre de rĂ©tablir ‘’la paix et la sĂ©curitĂ© pour IsraĂ«l, pour la Palestine et pour leurs peuples’’. ”Une paix qui honore les aspirations lĂ©gitimes de tous les peuples de la rĂ©gion Ă  vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignité’’, a fait valoir M. Harris. →A lire aussi Saleh Al-Arouh, Leader du Hamas, Victime d'une Attaque de Drone IsraĂ©lien Le Premier ministre espagnol, Pedro SĂĄnchez, a Ă©galement fait part de la volontĂ© de Madrid d’adopter la mĂȘme position sur la solution Ă  deux États. “Le moment est venu de passer des paroles aux actes. Ce n’est pas la fin, mais le dĂ©but” a-t-il dit mercredi, devant l’AssemblĂ©e gĂ©nĂ©rale du Parlement espagnol. IsraĂ«l et la Palestine reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ© Ces pays oĂč la peine de mort existe toujours - Emirats arabes unis, BahreĂŻn, Irak, Jordanie, KoweĂŻt, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syrie et YĂ©men Les autoritĂ©s espagnoles vont faire cette reconnaissance lors de la rĂ©union ordinaire hebdomadaire du Conseil des ministres, le 28 mai. “Je parle de paix parce qu’il n’y a qu’une seule solution : une solution Ă  deux États dans laquelle IsraĂ«l et la Palestine sont reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ©â€, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ©. Son homologue norvĂ©gien Jonas Gahr Store a, lui aussi, fait part de la dĂ©cision de son pays de se joindre Ă  cette initiative. https://twitter.com/PoncetRaymonde/status/1793251468306198659 ‘’Le gouvernement a dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaitre l’État de Palestine’’, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ© lors d’une confĂ©rence de presse Ă  Oslo, prĂ©cisant que la dĂ©cision sera effective le 28 prochain. Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Avec La Palestine →A lire aussi Des Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Se Mobilisent En SolidaritĂ© Contre La Palestine RĂ©agissant Ă  ces annonces, le secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral du comitĂ© exĂ©cutif de l’Organisation de libĂ©ration de la Palestine (OLP), Hussein al-Sheikh, a saluĂ© des ”’moments historiques dans lesquels le monde libre triomphe (
) aprĂšs de longues dĂ©cennies de lutte nationale palestinienne, de souffrance, de douleur, de racisme, de meurtre, d’oppression, d’abus et de destruction auxquels le peuple de Palestine a Ă©tĂ© soumis”. Selon lui, cet acte constitue ‘’la voie de la stabilitĂ©, de la sĂ©curitĂ© et de la paix dans la rĂ©gion”. APS
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katakaal · 8 months ago
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C'est L'honneur de l'Europe en Diplomatie | L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge ont dĂ©clarĂ© Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai. Ces trois pays portent Ă  10 les pays de l'UE ayant reconnu l'État de Palestine. Ne cherchez pas, il n'y a pas la France. Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai : L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge L’Espagne, l’Irlande et la NorvĂšge ont dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaĂźtre officiellement l’existence d’un État palestinien Ă  partir du mardi 28 mai pour contribuer Ă  la paix aux Moyen-Orient. “Aujourd’hui, l’Irlande reconnaĂźt l’État de Palestine. Nous pensons que cette reconnaissance contribuera Ă  la paix et Ă  la rĂ©conciliation au Moyen-Orient’’, a dĂ©clarĂ© le Premier ministre Irlandais Simon Harris dans une vidĂ©o publiĂ©e sur le rĂ©seau social X. https://twitter.com/Kahlissee/status/1793235051062124700 Vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignitĂ© Selon lui, l’Irlande apporte un ‘’soutien sans Ă©quivoque’’ pour une solution Ă  deux États qui va permettre de rĂ©tablir ‘’la paix et la sĂ©curitĂ© pour IsraĂ«l, pour la Palestine et pour leurs peuples’’. ”Une paix qui honore les aspirations lĂ©gitimes de tous les peuples de la rĂ©gion Ă  vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignité’’, a fait valoir M. Harris. →A lire aussi Saleh Al-Arouh, Leader du Hamas, Victime d'une Attaque de Drone IsraĂ©lien Le Premier ministre espagnol, Pedro SĂĄnchez, a Ă©galement fait part de la volontĂ© de Madrid d’adopter la mĂȘme position sur la solution Ă  deux États. “Le moment est venu de passer des paroles aux actes. Ce n’est pas la fin, mais le dĂ©but” a-t-il dit mercredi, devant l’AssemblĂ©e gĂ©nĂ©rale du Parlement espagnol. IsraĂ«l et la Palestine reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ© Ces pays oĂč la peine de mort existe toujours - Emirats arabes unis, BahreĂŻn, Irak, Jordanie, KoweĂŻt, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syrie et YĂ©men Les autoritĂ©s espagnoles vont faire cette reconnaissance lors de la rĂ©union ordinaire hebdomadaire du Conseil des ministres, le 28 mai. “Je parle de paix parce qu’il n’y a qu’une seule solution : une solution Ă  deux États dans laquelle IsraĂ«l et la Palestine sont reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ©â€, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ©. Son homologue norvĂ©gien Jonas Gahr Store a, lui aussi, fait part de la dĂ©cision de son pays de se joindre Ă  cette initiative. https://twitter.com/PoncetRaymonde/status/1793251468306198659 ‘’Le gouvernement a dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaitre l’État de Palestine’’, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ© lors d’une confĂ©rence de presse Ă  Oslo, prĂ©cisant que la dĂ©cision sera effective le 28 prochain. Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Avec La Palestine →A lire aussi Des Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Se Mobilisent En SolidaritĂ© Contre La Palestine RĂ©agissant Ă  ces annonces, le secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral du comitĂ© exĂ©cutif de l’Organisation de libĂ©ration de la Palestine (OLP), Hussein al-Sheikh, a saluĂ© des ”’moments historiques dans lesquels le monde libre triomphe (
) aprĂšs de longues dĂ©cennies de lutte nationale palestinienne, de souffrance, de douleur, de racisme, de meurtre, d’oppression, d’abus et de destruction auxquels le peuple de Palestine a Ă©tĂ© soumis”. Selon lui, cet acte constitue ‘’la voie de la stabilitĂ©, de la sĂ©curitĂ© et de la paix dans la rĂ©gion”. APS
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kareban · 8 months ago
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C'est L'honneur de l'Europe en Diplomatie | L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge ont dĂ©clarĂ© Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai. Ces trois pays portent Ă  10 les pays de l'UE ayant reconnu l'État de Palestine. Ne cherchez pas, il n'y a pas la France. Reconnaitre Ă©tat De Palestine, Le 28 Mai : L’Espagne, L’Irlande Et La NorvĂšge L’Espagne, l’Irlande et la NorvĂšge ont dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaĂźtre officiellement l’existence d’un État palestinien Ă  partir du mardi 28 mai pour contribuer Ă  la paix aux Moyen-Orient. “Aujourd’hui, l’Irlande reconnaĂźt l’État de Palestine. Nous pensons que cette reconnaissance contribuera Ă  la paix et Ă  la rĂ©conciliation au Moyen-Orient’’, a dĂ©clarĂ© le Premier ministre Irlandais Simon Harris dans une vidĂ©o publiĂ©e sur le rĂ©seau social X. https://twitter.com/Kahlissee/status/1793235051062124700 Vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignitĂ© Selon lui, l’Irlande apporte un ‘’soutien sans Ă©quivoque’’ pour une solution Ă  deux États qui va permettre de rĂ©tablir ‘’la paix et la sĂ©curitĂ© pour IsraĂ«l, pour la Palestine et pour leurs peuples’’. ”Une paix qui honore les aspirations lĂ©gitimes de tous les peuples de la rĂ©gion Ă  vivre dans le respect, la justice, la sĂ©curitĂ© et la dignité’’, a fait valoir M. Harris. →A lire aussi Saleh Al-Arouh, Leader du Hamas, Victime d'une Attaque de Drone IsraĂ©lien Le Premier ministre espagnol, Pedro SĂĄnchez, a Ă©galement fait part de la volontĂ© de Madrid d’adopter la mĂȘme position sur la solution Ă  deux États. “Le moment est venu de passer des paroles aux actes. Ce n’est pas la fin, mais le dĂ©but” a-t-il dit mercredi, devant l’AssemblĂ©e gĂ©nĂ©rale du Parlement espagnol. IsraĂ«l et la Palestine reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ© Ces pays oĂč la peine de mort existe toujours - Emirats arabes unis, BahreĂŻn, Irak, Jordanie, KoweĂŻt, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syrie et YĂ©men Les autoritĂ©s espagnoles vont faire cette reconnaissance lors de la rĂ©union ordinaire hebdomadaire du Conseil des ministres, le 28 mai. “Je parle de paix parce qu’il n’y a qu’une seule solution : une solution Ă  deux États dans laquelle IsraĂ«l et la Palestine sont reconnus sur un pied d’égalitĂ©â€, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ©. Son homologue norvĂ©gien Jonas Gahr Store a, lui aussi, fait part de la dĂ©cision de son pays de se joindre Ă  cette initiative. https://twitter.com/PoncetRaymonde/status/1793251468306198659 ‘’Le gouvernement a dĂ©cidĂ© de reconnaitre l’État de Palestine’’, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ© lors d’une confĂ©rence de presse Ă  Oslo, prĂ©cisant que la dĂ©cision sera effective le 28 prochain. Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Avec La Palestine →A lire aussi Des Étudiants AmĂ©ricains Et Français Se Mobilisent En SolidaritĂ© Contre La Palestine RĂ©agissant Ă  ces annonces, le secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral du comitĂ© exĂ©cutif de l’Organisation de libĂ©ration de la Palestine (OLP), Hussein al-Sheikh, a saluĂ© des ”’moments historiques dans lesquels le monde libre triomphe (
) aprĂšs de longues dĂ©cennies de lutte nationale palestinienne, de souffrance, de douleur, de racisme, de meurtre, d’oppression, d’abus et de destruction auxquels le peuple de Palestine a Ă©tĂ© soumis”. Selon lui, cet acte constitue ‘’la voie de la stabilitĂ©, de la sĂ©curitĂ© et de la paix dans la rĂ©gion”. APS
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