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Japan To Hold Off On Recognising Palestinian State: Reports

At a UN meeting on Friday, Japan was among 142 nations that voted in favour of a declaration, outlining "tangible, timebound, and irreversible steps" towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.
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Palestinians inspect a tent camp, which was sheltering displaced people, after it was damaged in an overnight Israeli air strike on a nearby residential building, in Gaza City, September 13, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas/File Photo

In a calibrated diplomatic move, Japan has decided not to recognise a Palestinian state for now — a stance likely aimed at preserving its strategic ties with the United States and avoiding further deterioration in relations with Israel, the Asahi Shimbun reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed government sources.

Several governments, including those in Britain, France, Canada and Australia, have said they will recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly this month, adding international pressure on Israel over its actions in the territory.

The US had prompted Japan to forgo the recognition of a Palestinian state through several diplomatic channels, while French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot had strongly urged his Japanese counterpart to recognise it, Kyodo news agency reported last week.

Tokyo Conducting A ‘Comprehensive Assessment’

Japan has been conducting a “comprehensive assessment, including appropriate timing and modalities, of the issue of recognising Palestinian statehood,” Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya told a news briefing on Tuesday.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi, the government’s top spokesperson, repeated the statement at a news conference on Wednesday when asked about the Asahi report.

‘Grave Sense Of Crisis’

But Hayashi expressed a “grave sense of crisis” over the Israeli ground assault on Gaza City, saying “the very foundations of a two-state solution could be collapsing”.

He urged Israel to “take substantive steps to end the severe humanitarian crisis, including famine, as soon as possible”.

‘Counterproductive’

At a UN meeting on Friday, Japan was among 142 nations that voted in favour of a declaration, outlining “tangible, timebound, and irreversible steps” towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.

But Asahi said Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is set to skip a September 22 meeting on the subject during the UN gathering in New York.

Within the Group of Seven nations, German and Italian officials have called an immediate recognition of Palestine “counterproductive”.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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