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King Charles III: Government committed to two state solution

In a speech to Parliament laying out the British government's goals, King Charles III briefly mentioned the new Labour government's commitment to a two state solution.

King Charles III. (Photo: Muhammad Aamir Sumsum/Shutterstock)

King Charles III gave a speech to the British Parliament today (Wednesday), outlining the goals of the new Labour government, and restating the Labour government's commitment to a two-state solution.

Most of the speech was devoted to Labour's planned domestic reforms - including "modernizing" the constitution and the United Kingdom's border and asylum policies, as well as devolution of power from Parliament to more local authorities.

The foreign policy portion of the speech following this focused on matters concerning Europe, NATO, the European Union, and support for Ukraine in the war against Russia.

Towards the end, Charles briefly noted the conflict in Israel, saying "My Government will play its part in trying to secure long term peace and security in the Middle East. It is committed to a two state solution with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state."

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