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@ Ofek j: Why have you added "quotation marks" to Palestine? I recently added a source that confirms there is bilateral relations between the two states. Why did you restore your content again?-- Sakiv ( talk) 21:23, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
"When states recognize one another as sovereign states and agree to diplomatic relations, they create a bilateral relationship."
— Bilateral relations, Wikipedia
as you can see, it's not happening here. Greece doesn't recognize the PLO as a country, so there are no bilateral relations between them. The representative office is not important because it's not diplomatic. Best Regards. Ofek - User talk 09:38, 27 January 2020 (UTC)
To editor Ofek j: As it states at the head of this page, you are not permitted to edit this article until you reach 500 edits. Meanwhile, you are restricted to this talk page. As it happens, you are correct that Greece and Palestine don't have full diplomatic relations, but they do have some bilateral relations and there is no reason to omit them from the article if they are properly sourced. See here for proof that bilateral relations are not zero (I'm not saying this is a sufficient source). Zero talk 12:17, 7 February 2020 (UTC)
There is no state of Palestine at this stage, just the Palestinian Authority. Thus the article's headline should be changed to Greece-Palestinian Authority Relations to avoid being misleading.
Furthermore, other references to Palestine in the article should have inverted commas around the word or changed to Palestinian Authority. Dori1951 ( talk) 18:30, 4 June 2024 (UTC)
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@ Ofek j: Why have you added "quotation marks" to Palestine? I recently added a source that confirms there is bilateral relations between the two states. Why did you restore your content again?-- Sakiv ( talk) 21:23, 26 January 2020 (UTC)
"When states recognize one another as sovereign states and agree to diplomatic relations, they create a bilateral relationship."
— Bilateral relations, Wikipedia
as you can see, it's not happening here. Greece doesn't recognize the PLO as a country, so there are no bilateral relations between them. The representative office is not important because it's not diplomatic. Best Regards. Ofek - User talk 09:38, 27 January 2020 (UTC)
To editor Ofek j: As it states at the head of this page, you are not permitted to edit this article until you reach 500 edits. Meanwhile, you are restricted to this talk page. As it happens, you are correct that Greece and Palestine don't have full diplomatic relations, but they do have some bilateral relations and there is no reason to omit them from the article if they are properly sourced. See here for proof that bilateral relations are not zero (I'm not saying this is a sufficient source). Zero talk 12:17, 7 February 2020 (UTC)
There is no state of Palestine at this stage, just the Palestinian Authority. Thus the article's headline should be changed to Greece-Palestinian Authority Relations to avoid being misleading.
Furthermore, other references to Palestine in the article should have inverted commas around the word or changed to Palestinian Authority. Dori1951 ( talk) 18:30, 4 June 2024 (UTC)