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2025-09-21 at 20h58

Portugal formally recognises the Palestinian State

Minister of State and Foreign Affairs Paulo Rangel, New York, 21 September 2025 (António Cotrim/Lusa)

Portugal formally recognised the Palestinian State today. The announcement was made by the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs Paulo Rangel in a statement at Portugal’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York.

"Today, the 21st off September 2025, the Portuguese State officially recognises the Palestinian State", claimed the Head of Diplomacy, asking for an immediate cease-fire, the release of hostages, and the re-instatement of humanitarian aid in Gaza.

Paulo Rangel stressed that this decision does not erase the ongoing humanitarian crisis, rather intends to contribute to the two-state solution. He also reiterated Israel’s right to existence and their security needs, as well as the condemnation of the terrorist attacks of 7 October and Hamas.

The Minister noted that the choice of venue to make the announcement symbolises the UN’s central role as the single path to achieve a just and long-lasting peace. He also recalled that the decision was taken following institutional consultations, confirming the convergence between the President of the Republic and the vast majority of the parties in Parliament.

Portugal thereby joins other Western nations, among which are the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, and becomes the 13th European Union Member State to formally recognise Palestine.