UK's Starmer In UAE For Talks As Iran Ceasefire Comes Under Strain
The prime minister is visiting allies for talks on upholding the pause in fighting and on the steps needed to restore confidence and resume shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
He spoke to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in Jeddah and is expected to meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Starmer has welcomed the two-week pause in US President Donald Trump's bombing campaign, but said it is“early days” and that more work needs to be done to restore shipping through the key route.
But that pause, which hinges on the strait's reopening, appeared to be under threat as Iran closed the waterway again on Wednesday night in response to Israeli attacks on the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon.
The US president said in a post early on Thursday that US forces in and around Iran would stay in place until the“REAL AGREEMENT reached is fully complied with”.
Vice President JD Vance has said the agreement with Iran does not include Lebanon but that there had been a“legitimate misunderstanding” on the Iranian side that it did.
Starmer has called for the ceasefire to be implemented in full, including in Lebanon, in a joint statement with European allies and Canada, and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper is set to reiterate the message in a speech on Thursday evening.
Talks between the US and Iran are due to take place in Pakistan this weekend, with Vance and envoy Steve Witkoff set to attend on behalf of the Trump administration.
Starmer is seeking to minimise the economic impact of the war on the UK by getting the Strait of Hormuz open again.
The US-Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran's response, including targeting Gulf states and effectively closing the key shipping lane, had sent fossil fuel prices soaring around the world.
The ceasefire agreement late on Tuesday triggered a fall in global oil prices.
- NNN- BERNAMA-PA Media/dpa
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