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Why does Orpo not take responsibility?
A Palestinian flag in front of the Finnish Parliament building during a protest. Photo: Vesa Moilanen / Lehtikuva
As a Norwegian/Swedish outsider – both politician and student – who loves Finland and wishes to be part of this country, I look on with both astonishment and growing concern at how the Finnish government handles the question of recognising Palestine.
Finland is a nation that has fought for its own freedom – from the struggle for independence in 1917, through the Winter War of 1939–40, to the sisu that has shaped its national identity. How many times have Finns been reminded that true strength is to rise, even when everything seems hopeless?
Finland not recognising Palestine at UN next week
The government is not currently preparing to recognise a Palestinian state, according to Yle sources.
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) on Thursday said the government will not push a proposal to recognise Palestine before next week's UN General Assembly (GA) meeting.
Several western countries have indicated they are preparing to recognise Palestine during the United Nations meeting in New York next week.
Orpo noted that the GA meeting is not a deadline for recognition.
"The UN General Assembly is not a deadline for recognition. The government is holding internal discussions and preparing for the meeting, based on the foreign and security policy guidelines approved by parliament, which support and aim for a two-state solution," he said.
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