Spain will not recognize any changes to Palestinian borders after 1967 “other than those agreed to by the parties,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Tuesday, according to CNN.
“Although it is not up to Spain to define the borders of other countries, our position is aligned with the UN Security Council resolutions 242 and 338, and with the position of the European Union. Therefore, we won’t recognize changes in the 1967 lines other than those agreed to by the parties,” Sanchez said.
Spain will approve the official recognition of a Palestinian state today, Sanchez said, just before his cabinet was due to meet to take that step.
“The state of Palestine must be viable, with the West Bank and Gaza connected by a corridor
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