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State Department declines to clarify whether U.S. policy still favors two-state solution; emphasizes focus on Gaza ceasefire and aid
Summary
Asked about an ambassador's comments and whether the U.S. still supports a two-state solution, State Department spokesperson Tammy declined to characterize the ambassador and directed reporters to the White House, while emphasizing current priorities of ceasefire, hostages and humanitarian access in Gaza.
State Department spokesperson Tammy declined to characterize recent remarks by Ambassador Huckabee about a two-state solution for the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and directed reporters seeking a policy position to the White House.
When asked whether Ambassador Huckabee was speaking for the administration, Tammy said, “I’m not going to characterize the ambassador’s remarks… I think he certainly speaks for himself,” and added that reporters should “call the White House” to ask about the president’s position on Israeli–Palestinian policy.
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