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    Australia politics update: Prime Minister indicates no timeline for recognizing Palestine; Wells describes social media ban as a battle for children’s welfare.

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    Australia Signs Joint Statement Calling for Two-State Solution in Palestine

    Australia has joined 14 other foreign ministers from countries including France and Canada to affirm their steadfast commitment to a two-state solution regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This announcement precedes the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting in September, highlighting global support for lasting peace in the region.

    International Commitment to Recognize Palestine

    The joint statement reiterates that participating nations have either recognized or are willing to recognize the State of Palestine as a crucial step towards achieving a two-state solution. The statement encourages all other countries yet to do so to consider this important action, further promoting international solidarity.

    Condemnation of Violence and Call for Humanitarian Access

    The coalition of nations condemned the violent events that transpired on October 7, demanding an immediate ceasefire. They called for the unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas and stressed the necessity for unhindered humanitarian access to those in need.

    Support for Palestinian Authority Initiatives

    Additionally, the statement commended the commitments made by the President of the Palestinian Authority on June 10. These include condemning the October 7 attacks, advocating for the release of hostages, disarming Hamas, and pledging to call for democratic elections within a year, aiming for generations of renewed leadership.

    Signatories of the Joint Statement

    The joint statement was signed by the foreign ministers of various countries, including Andorra, Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, and Spain. This collective effort underscores a broad international consensus on the urgency of seeking peace in the region.

    Implications for Future Policy

    The commitment to a two-state solution signifies not only Australia’s stance on the Palestinian issue but also prompts other nations to reflect on their policies regarding Israel and Palestine. As diplomatic efforts intensify, achieving a sustainable resolution remains imperative for global stability.

    Conclusion

    Australia’s endorsement of the two-state solution highlights a crucial moment in international diplomacy concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As efforts to address humanitarian crises unfold, the global community’s collective responsibility towards lasting peace is more crucial than ever.

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