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Home » I stand before you today, beneath the emblem of the United Nations, to confirm the historic decision of the British government to recognise the state of Palestine: UK Statement at the High-Level Conference for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
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I stand before you today, beneath the emblem of the United Nations, to confirm the historic decision of the British government to recognise the state of Palestine: UK Statement at the High-Level Conference for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution

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I stand before you today, beneath the emblem of the United Nations, to confirm the historic decision of the British government to recognise the state of Palestine: UK Statement at the High-Level Conference for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
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Thank you, Chair. Thank you, Your Excellencies, President Macron and Prince Faisal.

I stand before you today, beneath the emblem of the United Nations, to confirm the historic decision of the British government to recognise the State of Palestine. 

This step, alongside friends and partners, reflects a longstanding truth. 

That statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and that two states is the only path to security and lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

But it also reflects a grave reality.

The two-state solution that for decades has commanded global support is in profound peril.

From continued bloodshed, man-made famine, terrorism and hostage taking, settlement expansion and settler violence.

And Hamas terrorists continue to hold hostages seized in the barbaric attack of October 7th, prolonging the unimaginable anguish of their families.

And in Gaza, the unbearable humanitarian catastrophe worsens as the Netanyahu government chooses to escalate war and hold back aid.

Children dying of starvation while food rots at the border.

And settlement expansion threatens the very viability of a Palestinian state.

The two-state solution risks disappearing beneath the rubble.

That is what extremists on all sides want.

But we refuse to let hope be lost.

Recognition is borne of urgency and principle.

Alongside our unwavering support for the security of Israel and its people.

This pathway is the opposite of Hamas’s hateful vision.

And this process around recognition has helped cement the rejection of Hamas across the Arab world.

Alongside new reforms to the Palestinian Authority.

Because there can be no role for Hamas in the future governance of Palestine.

But recognition must be a spur, not a substitute for urgent action.

A ceasefire now, the release of all hostages, the restoration of aid and a lasting framework for peace.

Recognition is about the future, but it is rooted in our past.

75 years ago, Britain was rightly proud to recognise the State of Israel.

But the promise of upholding Palestinian rights has gone unfulfilled.

For decades, my country supported a two-state solution but only recognised one state.

That changes now.

As we join more than 150 Member States in recognising the State of Palestine and protecting the pathway to peace.

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