Colombia recognizes Palestine as an independent state

Carlos Holmes, the Foreign Minister of Columbia's new government, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas

Carlos Holmes, the Foreign Minister of Columbia’s new government, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas

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South American country Colombia has acknowledged Palestine as an independent state, which has also announced the letter by itself. According to the International Media Reports, Columbia’s new government’s foreign minister Carlos Holmes told the former President had issued a decree to recognize Palestine as an independent state in far-reaching decisions. The letter issued by the Foreign Ministry said that the Columbus government is aware of this decision the government has acknowledged Palestine as an independent and autonomous state. Foreign Minister said that our government is keen to cooperate with allied and friendly countries. And we continue to play our role in global peace and security. It is clear that before the announcement, Columbia was involved in the two countries of the region who did not recognize Palestine as an independent state, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to visit Colombia on Monday, but he has postpone the scheduled visit.

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