Jamaica officially recognizes Palestine state
Jamaica has announced its official recognition of Palestine as a State, joining 140 other member states of the United Nations in advocating for a two-state solution to the Palestinian issue.
Confirming the decision, Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith emphasized Jamaica's commitment to upholding the principles of the UN Charter, which include promoting mutual respect, peaceful co-existence, and the right to self-determination.
The decision comes amidst heightened concerns over the ongoing crisis in Gaza, with Jamaica actively calling for an immediate ceasefire and increased access to humanitarian aid for affected populations.
The Jamaican government underscores its belief in diplomatic dialogue as the key to resolving the conflict and ensuring the safety and sovereignty of all parties involved.
In a statement released by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the decision to recognize Palestine aligns with Jamaica's steadfast commitment to the principles outlined in the Charter of the United Nations. These principles seek to foster mutual respect, peaceful co-existence among states, and the recognition of the right of people to self-determination.
Jamaica's decision adds momentum to international efforts aimed at achieving a lasting and equitable resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, signaling the country's dedication to promoting peace and stability in the region. (ILKHA)