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New Zealand Will Not Recognize Independent Palestine, Says Prime Minister

28 September 2025
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New Zealand Will Not Recognize Independent Palestine, Says Prime Minister
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon expressed pride in his government’s decision not to recognize an independent Palestinian state at the UN, citing ongoing conflicts and unclear statehood criteria. While aligning with over 140 countries advocating for Palestinian independence, Luxon emphasized a commitment to peace and the need for both sides to address extremism and violence.

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