Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi states that Kenya’s position on the two-state solution for resolving the Israeli–Palestinian conflict extends beyond just a policy and is now reflected in the sessional paper passed by Parliament.

Mudavadi, also the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, stated that it could perhaps be the only country to have legislated on the matter, thereby establishing its position as a legal one with the support of the entire country.

Speaking when he met the ambassadors from Arab League countries at his Railways office, Mudavadi said that the two-state matter was no longer a matter of verbal communication or diplomatic posturing.

“The issue of the two-state solution is no longer debatable in Kenya; it is a law, under the sessional paper one of 2025. So, as a country, we move forward from verbal communication, and we could be among a few countries, if any, that have taken the matter to that level,” said Mudavadi.

The Group of Arab Ambassadors had visited Mudavadi to meet and share some of their concerns regarding the ‘unfortunate’ developments in Palestine.