http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/04/world/europe/sweden-to-recognize-palestinian-state.html 2014-10-03 23:55:18 Sweden to Recognize Palestinian State The new prime minister announced the decision in Parliament on Friday, making Sweden the first major state of the European Union to recognize Palestine. === LONDON — Sweden’s new center-left government has decided to recognize the state of Palestine, the new prime minister, Stefan Lofven, said during his inaugural address to Parliament on Friday. Sweden will be the first major state of the European Union to recognize Palestine, although some East European countries did so during the Cold War, before they joined the Union. The Swedish announcement comes at a time of new tension between Israel and many European nations over the conduct of the recent fighting in Gaza, civilian casualties there and other issues. Efforts to promote boycotts of Israeli companies operating in the West Bank have gained momentum, and the conflict in Gaza has prompted Mr. Lofven leads a minority government made up of his Social Democrats and the Greens, and it is quite likely to be a weak government, commanding only 138 seats, 37 short of an outright majority. The Social Democrats emerged as the largest party in elections on Sept. 14, defeating a center-right coalition led by Mr. Lofven’s predecessor, Fredrik Reinfeldt. Though Mr. Reinfeldt’s government had been critical of Israeli policies on settlements and the recent Gaza war, it refused to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state, arguing that the government there did not satisfy a basic criterion of sovereignty, to have control over its territory. Mr. Lofven told Parliament on Friday that “the conflict between Israel and Palestine can only be solved with a two-state solution, negotiated in accordance with international law.” Such a solution, he said, “requires mutual recognition and a will to peaceful coexistence,” and “Sweden will therefore recognize the state of Palestine.” He did not specify when that would happen. The announcement will be welcome news for President Mahmoud Abbas, the head of the Palestinian Authority, who has been pushing for formal statehood while negotiations with Israel over a permanent peace settlement The Palestinians are seeking pledges for reconstruction aid to rebuild Gaza, Even so, Riad Malki, the Palestinian foreign minister, issued a statement on Friday calling on other members of the European Union to follow Sweden’s lead and recognize Palestinian statehood. He praised Sweden for its support for “the values of freedom and dignity and human rights,” and said that recognition of Palestine would aid “a comprehensive and just peace.” His statement continued: “In the name of the Palestinian people and the Palestinian leadership, we thank and salute the Swedish position.” He mentioned Malta, Cyprus, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia as examples of other European states that already recognized Palestine. Israel, for its part, is expected to criticize Mr. Lofven’s announcement, which came at the start of the quiet period around Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. Israel has argued that a sovereign Palestinian state with fixed borders can only emerge at the end of negotiations that yield a permanent peace settlement. Israel also argues that the Oslo Accords committed both sides not to pursue unilateral moves before a final settlement. The United Nations General Assembly approved the recognition of the sovereign state of Palestine – as a “We certainly support Palestinian statehood, but it can only come through a negotiated outcome, a resolution of final status issues and mutual recognitions by both parties,” Ms. Psaki said. The foreign minister in the new Swedish government will be Margot Wallstrom, a former European Union commissioner and former United Nations special representative on sexual violence in conflict. She replaces Carl Bildt, who gave Sweden a prominent profile in international affairs during his tenure.