The United States has once again voiced its opposition to the recognition of a Palestinian state, stressing that such a decision should only come through direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine. Washington insists that any unilateral recognition could complicate peace efforts rather than resolve them.
According to American officials, the path to lasting peace in the Middle East lies in dialogue and mutual agreement, not outside declarations. The US position comes at a time when more countries and international bodies are openly backing Palestinian statehood, citing years of stalled peace talks.
This stance has drawn mixed reactions globally, with some nations accusing the US of blocking progress while others support its call for a negotiated settlement.