MADRID: Spanish lawmakers have adopted a motion calling on their government to recognise a Palestinian state, following similar moves in other European nations.

The motion submitted by the opposition Socialists asks the conservative government to recognise Palestine in coordination with any similar move by the European Union.

It was adopted nearly unanimously with 319 in favour, two against and one abstention.

The vote came on Tuesday soon after attack at a Jerusalem synagogue that saw two Palestinians kill four people before being shot dead. The vote however had been planned beforehand.


Motion is aimed at increasing pressure for a two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict


The text asks the Spanish government to “recognise Palestine as a state, subject to international law”, while adding that the “only solution to the conflict is the co-existence of two states, Israel and Palestine,” reached through negotiation.

“It is not binding, it does not set a timeline for the recognition, it gives the government the margin to proceed with the recognition when it feels it will be opportune,” Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo told reporters in Brussels.

“If we want to be effective this recognition must be done in coordination with the European Union,” he added.

The motion follows moves in other European countries intended to increase pressure for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Britain and Ireland approved similar non-binding motions last month that call on their governments to recognise Palestine. Neither government has heeded that call.

French lawmakers will vote on November 28 on a proposal by the ruling Socialist party urging the government to recognise Palestine as a state.

Sweden’s new left-leaning government went a step further and officially recognised a Palestinian state on October 30, prompting a strong protest from Israel, which swiftly withdrew its ambassador from Stockholm.

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2014

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