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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Poghisio",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
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        "legal_name": "Samuel Losuron Poghisio",
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    "content": "of peace to achieve a two-State solution. That is not being biased. That is not taking any sides. It says to achieve a two-State solution this is our official position diplomatically in which Israel and Palestine live within secure and recognized borders in line with the June 1967 borders. This is what is said officially at the UN. As we say things about this, let us make sure that we quote properly and we present our position very clearly. I know that many things have been said. Kenyans themselves as members of the international community have spoken during their demonstrations. So, we would like to ensure that this is not a matter that we can blame anybody for. It is a matter where we all worry about a general situation of conflict specifically when it takes on a religious nature. It gets more deadly when religious places of worship are targeted. Amb. Kimani has also said that it runs counter to establish agreements and resolutions. It is influenced passions that run counter to successful negotiations for peace. It is also important that the agreed status quo on Jerusalem be respected according to Amb. Kimani. Many things have been said, but we can get the official position of Kenya. We sympathize with the position as it is. We worry about lives; we worry about international agreements that are being broken and so on. However, we must remain clear that Kenya has respected the two States position. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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