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Canada to attend UN conference on Palestinian statehood

Ottawa’s position remains that Canada would recognize a Palestinian state led by the Palestinian Authority when it would be most conducive to a “lasting peace.â€Â 

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Foreign Minister Anita Anand speaks at a news conference in Berlin on June 26, 2025.


OTTAWA—The Canadian government has no immediate plans to join France in pledging to recognize a Palestinian state, but says it remains committed to a two-state solution as international outrage mounts over the worsening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will travel to New York on Monday for a United Nations conference on achieving a Palestinian state, which comes after French President Emmanuel Macron declared Thursday that his country would recognize Palestine in September, making France the first G7 nation to set out a clear timeline.

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Mark Ramzy

Mark Ramzy is a federal politics reporter in the ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Â Star’s Parliament Hill Bureau. Reach him via email: mramzy@thestar.ca

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