Radosław Sikorski made the statement after Ireland, Spain and Norway said they would recognize a Palestinian state.
“We will support the efforts of the High Representative of the European Union and other countries that believe that some long-term, stable solution is needed,” Reuters quoted Sikorski as saying. “And we believe that such a stable, long-term solution would be the existence of two states.”
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, Poland recognized the proclamation of an independent Palestine in 1988.
“Poland recognised Palestinian statehood several decades ago, and recently voted to enhance Palestine’s rights in the UN. It was not a vote against Israel, but a vote in favour of a two-state solution,” the ministry wrote on the X platform on Wednesday.