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Starmer urges US and Iran to 'find way through' after peace talks falter
Starmer said 21-hour talks in Pakistan left the nuclear standoff unresolved and urged both sides to avoid further escalation.
- Sir Keir Starmer has urged the US and Iran to find a way to resolve the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks faltered.
- The UK will host further talks to reopen the vital shipping lane with a coalition of countries, as Iran has effectively blocked the strait during the conflict.
- President Trump threatened to blockade ships trying to enter or leave the strait if Iran did not meet his demands, describing his earlier warning that 'a whole civilisation will die' as outrageous.
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Keir Starmer fears ‘further escalation’ as he calls on US, Israel and Iran to find common ground
Sir Keir Starmer has urged both Iran and the US to "find a way through" following a breakdown in peace talks in Pakistan. Negotiations between the US and Iran collapsed in Islamabad on Sunday following lengthy discussions lasting 21 hours, with Vice President JD Vance declaring that Tehran had declined to commit to abandoning its nuclear weapons ambitions.In a conversation with the Sultan of Oman, Mr Starmer said a continuation of the ceasefire …
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