U.S. Has ‘No Plans’ to Recognize Palestinian State, Vance Says Before Talks with U.K. Foreign Secretary
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – The U.S. government confirms it will not recognize a Palestinian state in 2025, reflecting ongoing diplomatic and political policy decisions.
- On Friday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said the United States has no plans to recognise a Palestinian state, questioning its meaning without a functional government.
- Responding to Britain's recognition plan, Vance noted shared goals but differing approaches, as the US has no plans to recognize Palestine, unlike the UK.
- In southern England, U.S. Vice President JD Vance met the U.K. Foreign Secretary at Chevening House, discussing global economics, Gaza, and Ukraine.
- Outside Chevening House, Palestinian protesters gathered on the road leading to the residence, waving flags in demonstration.
- Covering broader conflicts, the meeting will address both Gaza and Ukraine amid debates on ending these wars.
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US Has ‘No Plans’ to Recognize Palestinian State, Vance Says before Talks with UK Foreign Secretary
LONDON (AP) — U.S. Vice President JD Vance met with U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Friday at a stately home south of London, with the two leaders saying the agenda includes global economics and the Israel-Hamas war and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
(London = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Ji-yeon = US Vice President JD Vance visited the UK, which has announced its intention to recognize the state of Palestine, and expressed his concern about the significance of such a move...
"We have no plans to recognize a Palestinian state, I don't know what it really means to recognize a Palestinian state in view of the lack of a functioning government there," according to Reuters. "President Donald Trump is very clear about his goals, what he wants to achieve in the Middle East, and he will continue to do so." Vance is meeting with Lamy in Chevening House, the rural headquarters in southern England used by the Secretary of State…
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