Japan has decided not to recognise a Palestinian state at this time, prioritising its strategic alliance with the U.S. and preserving ties with Israel, according to sources cited by Asahi Shimbun.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will skip a key UN General Assembly side meeting on Palestinian statehood, signalling Japan’s reluctance to diverge from U.S. policy while still supporting a two-state solution in principle.
While Japan has backed pro-Palestine resolutions at the UN and contributed over $2.3 billion in aid, it maintains a neutral diplomatic posture—avoiding formal recognition to protect its broader geopolitical interests.