Keir Starmer shares Europe-led Gaza peace plan with Donald Trump
SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 28 – Starmer urged Trump to increase humanitarian aid amid a dire food crisis in Gaza affecting 2.2 million people, while also discussing trade and global conflicts, officials said.
- On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met at Turnberry golf course in Scotland, where Starmer pressed him to end 'a desperate situation' in Gaza.
- Aid groups warned of hunger among Gaza's 2.2 million people as recent weeks saw escalating food shortages, deepening the crisis.
- During the meeting, Trump said he would set up food centers in Gaza and disputed Netanyahu's claim of no starvation, stating `based on television, I would say not particularly because those children look very hungry.`
- His Labour Party lawmakers are pressing for recognition of a Palestinian state, prompting Starmer to recall ministers for a cabinet meeting amid Gaza concerns.
- They will also clarify a June G7 trade deal to cut tariffs and will implement a trade framework imposing 15% tariffs on most goods, though many details remain pending.
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Trump, Starmer call for Gaza ceasefire, highlighting urgent humanitarian crisis - The Statesman
US President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, where both agreed that urgent action is needed to bring an end to the suffering in Gaza, according to a statement from the British government.
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