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Palestine will be the “elephant in the room” at the annual High-Level Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly starting this week. Several major Western countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand have announced their recognition. Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, San Marino and Andorra are also doing the same.
Palestinian statehood is currently one of the most debated issues at the UN. Palestine enjoys international recognition from more than half of the UN member states, which allows it to maintain diplomatic missions abroad and participate partially, as an observer state, in the UN. However, it lacks the borders sanctioned by the 1948 UN resolution, an army, a capital and full sovereignty due to the ongoing conflict with Israel.
All of these countries have historically shown strong support for Israel. In fact, a decade ago, none of these states voted in favor of Palestine’s observer status at the UN. But scenes of starvation in Gaza and growing anger at the brutality of Israel’s disproportionate military campaign in response to Hamas’s October 7 terror attacks have changed public opinion in many of these countries.
Difficult. However, the fact that the powerful G7 countries are taking this step for the first time signals a change of tide in the West, especially among some of Israel's staunchest supporters. It also gives Palestine the support of four of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
Recognition of Palestine by these states is argued to "reaffirm the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination" and as a contribution to a two-state solution. Meanwhile, Israel's supporters argue that a two-state solution cannot come as a reward to Hamas, and without its complete disappearance there can be neither a ceasefire nor dialogue leading to a lasting and final solution.
Although it recognized the state of Palestine in 1988, when the UN General Assembly voted in 2012 to grant Palestine non-member observer state status, Albania abstained. In 2018, Albania voted in support of the resolution rejecting the decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. During the escalation of the war in Gaza, Albania's position became even more ambiguous, reflecting a lack of coherence in UN voting, and worse, a lack of sensitivity to some of the principles that Albania has promoted due to the history of the Albanian people.
In May and September 2024, when the General Assembly adopted resolutions to admit Palestine as a full member, Albania abstained again. Albania did not support the New York Declaration that emerged from the proceedings of the High-Level Conference and abstained from the General Assembly resolution of September 12, 2025 supporting the two-state solution (Israel/Palestine). Albania also abstained from voting on the resolution of September 19, 2025, on the participation of Palestine in the proceedings of this year's UN General Assembly.
The abstention vote in the conditions when Albania recognizes Palestine, and has consistently expressed that it supports a two-state solution, reinforces the perception of a chameleonic foreign policy, under the dictates of the domestic political stock market.
One of the challenges of foreign policy is coherence and sustainability in relation to the principles we defend and the interests we have, while maintaining alliances with strategic partners. This becomes a necessity, especially in an uncertain time when references are constantly changing. While our objectives and aspirations constitute the horizon of foreign policy, the principles and sustainability of our orientations must be the limiting and defining lines of the horizon.
Let's be clear, Albania is a small country that does not have the power to resolve complex conflicts. But to act seriously and demonstrate strategic clarity is our obligation. Such issues require balancing the interests and principles that we have promoted over the years, as at stake is the maturity and continuity of the state, the ability to properly orient itself in a constantly changing world.
Unequivocal condemnation of Hamas' terrorist actions, respect for innocent civilians, the principles and rules of international law ignored in the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, and a reaffirmation of a two-state solution for Israel/Palestine would be a just, moral stance, in accordance with international law. And at the same time, in respect of our history with the Jews sheltered in Albania during Nazism and the partnership forged over the years with the State of Israel./ CNA
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