(The PA is using the threat of a unilateral declaration of independence next 
year as a negotiating tactic with the US and Israel. It is most unlikely to 
follow through, and even if it did, the move would be purely symbolic as the 
Palestinians don't have the military means to back up statehood. If a UDI were 
to be recognized by Brazil, China, Russia, Iran and other states, however, it 
could serve as as a diplomatic counterpoint to BDS in further delegitimizing 
Israel and its occupation of Palestinian territory. Brazil's public 
announcement of support for the Palestinian position is also further evidence 
of the US's weakening hold on its former client states.)


Brazil recognizes Palestinian state on 1967 borders
Agence France Presse
December 3 2010

BRASILIA — Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva recognized a 
Palestinian state within the 1967 borders Friday in a public letter addressed 
to Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas.

The decision came in response to a personal request made by Abbas on November 
24, according to the letter published on the foreign ministry's website.

"Considering that the demand presented by his excellency (Abbas) is just and 
consistent with the principles upheld by Brazil with regard to the Palestinian 
issue, Brazil, through this letter, recognizes a Palestinian state on the 1967 
borders," it said.

The letter refers to the "legitimate aspiration of the Palestinian people for a 
secure, united, democratic and economically viable state coexisting peacefully 
with Israel."

The international community backs Palestinian demands for a state in most of 
the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and east Jerusalem, all territories occupied by 
Israel in the 1967 Six Day War.

But the United States and most Western governments have held back from 
recognizing a Palestinian state, saying it should be brought about through a 
negotiated peace agreement with Israel.

Abbas visited Brazil in 2005 and 2009, and Lula made the first ever trip by a 
Brazilian head of state to Israel and the Palestinian territories in March of 
this year.
In a parallel statement, the government assured relations with Israel "have 
never been more robust."

Brazil has offered to help mediate Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, which were 
briefly revived in September before grounding to a halt over the resumption of 
Israeli settlement building in the occupied territories.
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