Starmer: US Not Poised to Intervene in Middle East Conflict
- During the G7 summit on June 17 in Kananaskis, Canada, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said President Trump would not involve the US militarily in the Israel-Iran conflict.
- This followed Trump's abrupt early departure from the summit to return to Washington amid escalating attacks and rising tensions between Israel and Iran.
- The G7 leaders issued a joint statement urging restraint, de-escalation across the Middle East including Gaza, and supported renewed diplomatic talks to revive nuclear negotiations with Tehran.
- Trump said he sought 'better than a ceasefire' aiming for a real end to the conflict while Starmer emphasized there was no indication of US military involvement and stressed Israel's right to self-defense and the importance of protecting civilians.
- The summit highlighted ongoing international efforts focused on diplomacy and regional stability, with leaders united against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons and urging negotiations to reduce hostilities.
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Starmer: US not poised to intervene in Middle East conflict
The Prime Minsiter said ‘nothing’ he had heard from the US president suggested Washington was poised to get involved.
·London, United Kingdom
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