Holland Says No to ‘Palestine’

Dutch Foreign Minister Bert KoendersJDL Support

Holland’s new Foreign Minister Bert Koenders declared last week that for now the Netherlands will not recognize a “Palestinian” state. According to Koenders, recognition is not conducive to advancing stalled peace talks, JTA reports, citing a recently released transcript of the speech.

“We believe this is not an advisable measure,” Koenders told a Dutch Parliament session last Wednesday during the annual debate on his office’s budget and policy.  

“We find that it is not correct to recognize the Palestinian state. It must be a part of negotiations. In that sense, it should be introduced at a strategic moment,” he said.

Despite the fact that a growing number of European nations’ parliaments and governments, including Sweden, Britain and Spain, are in the process of recognizing “Palestine,” Koenders stated that “the overwhelming majority, including the Dutch government, believes that it does not contribute to the priority issue of restarting negotiations, if we all of a sudden go ahead [and recognize a state] because Sweden also did it.”

Palestinian Division Hinders Peace
Koenders further added that attempts to restart peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority are complicated by the Palestinians’ being “more divided than ever before, which makes negotiations very difficult,” and by Israeli construction beyond its so-called 1967 borders and in Jerusalem, which has been criticized by the European Union.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously responded to the EU claims regarding Israel’s construction in its capital by stating:

“I don’t understand this criticism, and I don’t accept this position. Arabs in Jerusalem freely buy apartments, and nobody says that is forbidden. I will also not say that Jews cannot buy property in Jerusalem. There cannot be discrimination between Jews and Arabs. This is a normal process, and I see no reason to discriminate.”

A Shift in European Policy?
Dutch policy runs along the same lines as the approach adopted by Germany.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed opposition to the unilateral recognition of a “Palestinian” state. She told the press conference that such an action “would not move us forward on the way to a two-state solution,” which Germany supports. According to Merkel, negotiations between the two sides is the only path to a solution, despite her awareness that this approach may be very difficult currently.

To date, the European Union has not voted on recognizing a non-existent “Palestinian” state. Since the 28 EU member states need to decide unanimously on recognition of statehood, Merkel’s objection amounts to a veto on the subject.

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3 thoughts on “Holland Says No to ‘Palestine’

  1. Is that Tony Blair’s brother, son or could it be a picture of him at a younger age? Or is it just all the century’s old interbreeding of the European Royalty?

  2. Yeah, for sure don’t do it because it is the right thing to do.

    Delay, Delay, Delay and it will all go away.

    Talk about under control.

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