i24 News — Trinidad and Tobago has officially recognized a state of Palestine, becoming the third Caribbean nation to do so following Barbados and Jamaica.
The country’s cabinet announced the decision, describing it as a show of support for the Palestinian people and a commitment to a two-state solution for achieving peace in the Middle East.
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