(JTA) — Denmark and Finland updated their Palestinian diplomatic missions to embassy status.
The countries made a joint announcement Saturday on the sidelines of a meeting of Nordic foreign ministers in Stockholm.
“We hope that the intention to give, for all practical purposes, the Palestinian Missions in our capitals conditions for work identical to those of an embassy will encourage [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud] Abbas to engage with determination in the necessary negotiations with the Israeli government on a two-state solution,” the Danish and Finnish foreign ministers, Villy Sovndal and Erkki Tuomioja, said in a statement.
The updated status will take effect by the end of this year.
Sweden’s parliament upgraded the status of the Palestinian mission in Stockholm to an embassy in March.
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