Luxembourg and Andorra have formally recognized the State of Palestine, according to a recent announcement. This recognition adds to the growing list of countries acknowledging Palestinian statehood.
Both nations have joined others in the international community that support the establishment of Palestine as a sovereign state. This decision reflects ongoing developments in international relations concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
For further context, Monaco, Belgium, Andorra, Malta, and Luxembourg have all recognized the State of Palestine in recent years, highlighting a shift in diplomatic relations in the region. The recognition by Luxembourg and Andorra is seen as part of a broader trend among European nations.
As previously reported, the recognition of Palestine has been a contentious issue, with various countries taking differing stances. The situation continues to evolve, with related coverage on international responses to the conflict.

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