Britain's opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to pursue a foreign policy that will not fuel conflicts but solve them if elected while criticising Saudi Arabia for its "cruel" war in Yemen and urging Myanmar to end the violence against the Rohingya.
Corbyn made the comments in an energetic speech at the Labour Party conference in Brighton on Wednesday.
In his wide-ranging address, which was largely focused on Britain's future after its exit from the European Union, the Labour leader said he would put the pursuit of peace and human rights at the centre of his foreign policy if he became prime minister.
He also called for greater accountability by governments engaged in conflicts around the world.
UCJ, UNILORIN.
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