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    Malta to recognise Palestinian state in September

    VALLETTA (Reuters) -Malta will declare recognition of a Palestinian state during the general assembly of the United Nations in September, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Tuesday evening.

    Abela made the announcement hours after a similar declaration by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and days after France also announced its recognition plans.

    "Our position reflects our commitment to efforts for a lasting peace in the Middle East," Abela said in a Facebook post.

    The Malta government had been under increasing pressure from within its ranks to recognise a Palestinian state and the centre-right Opposition in mid-July also called for immediate recognition.

    The Mediterranean EU island has a history of support for Palestinian causes and has backed efforts for a two-state solution.

    Abela first announced plans for recognition of a Palestinian state in May, saying it would take place at a United Nations conference in June, but the conference was later postponed.

    Ireland, Norway and Spain recognised Palestine as an independent state in May.

    (Reporting by Christopher Scicluna; Writing by Sara Rossi; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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