U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected the idea of recognizing a Palestinian state, arguing that such a move would reward the militant group Hamas. The statement followed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement that Canada plans to formally recognize Palestinian statehood at the United Nations this September.
A White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Trump’s position remains firm: “As the president stated, he would be rewarding Hamas if he recognizes a Palestinian state, and he doesn’t think they should be rewarded. So he is not going to do that. President Trump’s focus is on getting people fed in Gaza.”
Carney’s decision marks a significant shift in Canada’s foreign policy and adds momentum to the ongoing international debate over Palestinian recognition. The timing of the announcement comes amid heightened tensions in the Gaza Strip, where aid deliveries continue to face challenges due to the ongoing conflict and blockade.
The United States has long opposed unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood, insisting that any resolution must come through direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Washington’s stance contrasts with growing international support for Palestinian recognition at the UN, particularly among countries seeking to revive stalled peace efforts.
It remains unclear whether Canada coordinated its decision with allies or informed the United States in advance. The White House declined to comment on whether it had prior notice of Carney’s move.
Trump’s refusal underscores the administration’s continued alignment with Israel and its focus on humanitarian aid rather than political recognition. As global attention shifts toward the UN session in September, the move by Canada is expected to intensify diplomatic discussions over the future of Palestinian statehood.


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