Vance: UK and US have disagreements over Gaza but share common goal
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance indicated that the U.S. and U.K. may have differing strategies on Gaza but share a goal for peace.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the U.K. would recognize a Palestinian state if Israel does not agree to a ceasefire by September.
- Vance clarified that the U.S. has no plans to recognize a Palestinian state, citing the lack of a functional government.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel intends to occupy Gaza to eradicate Hamas and establish civilian governance.
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US has no plans to recognise Palestinian state, says JD Vance during UK visit
US Vice President JD Vance on Friday said Washington will not recognise a Palestinian state, questioning its viability “given the lack of a functional government there,” during talks with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
US and UK differ on Gaza but share goal to end crisis, Vance says
Britain and the United States may disagree about how to address the crisis in Gaza but they share a common goal in resolving it, Vice President JD Vance said as he met British Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Friday in southern England.
No Plans To Recognise Palestine, Says Vance During UK Visit
British foreign minister David Lammy and JD Vance talked about Gaza during a meeting on Friday as the U.S. vice president kicked off his holiday in the United Kingdom. Lammy hosted Vance at his country retreat in Chevening in Kent, southeast of London, where the pair went fishing in a carp pond before getting down to business. Vance told reporters the United States had “no plans” to follow Britain by recognising a Palestinian state. “I don’t kno…
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