Portugal officially recognizes state of Palestine
EU member Portugal has officially recognized the Palestinian state, Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel announced on Sunday, joining Britain, Canada and Australia in the major policy shift.
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- Published Date: 12:27 | 22 September 2025
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Portugal officially recognized the state of Palestine, the country's foreign minister announced in New York on Sunday.
Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel announced his country's formal recognition of Palestine at Portugal's Permanent Mission in New York, the country's broadcaster RTP reported.
Rangel also called for the release of all hostages, the cessation of all hostilities, and the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza.
Today's declaration of recognition is a direct result of the Council of Ministers' decision on Sept. 18, taken at the culmination of a consultation process in which the president of the republic and a vast majority of the parties with seats in parliament agreed, he added.
Earlier, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa expressed his full support to the government's decision to recognize Palestine.
It came hours after the UK, Canada, and Australia also officially recognized the state of Palestine ahead of the UN General Assembly.
Previously, France, Luxembourg, and Malta announced similar plans to recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly next week.
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