Trump and Starmer: A Diplomatic Disagreement on Palestinian Recognition

U.S. President Trump and British Prime Minister Starmer revealed a rare disagreement over Palestinian state recognition during a press conference. Starmer clarified his stance, stating timing decisions were independent of Trump's visit. Both leaders emphasized their shared commitment to peace in the Middle East region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-09-2025 20:49 IST | Created: 18-09-2025 20:49 IST
Trump and Starmer: A Diplomatic Disagreement on Palestinian Recognition
Keir Starmer

In a recent bilateral meeting, President Donald Trump expressed his disagreement with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over recognizing a Palestinian state. This development emerged after a state visit packed with diplomatic discussions.

At a joint press conference, Trump acknowledged the disagreement, emphasizing that it is one of the few differences he has with Starmer. Meanwhile, Starmer reiterated that their primary focus remains achieving peace in the region. 'We absolutely agree on the need for peace and a roadmap, because the situation in Gaza is intolerable,' he stated.

When questioned about potentially recognizing a Palestinian state after Trump's departure, Starmer insisted that his timing is independent of the state visit. Highlighting the leaders' mutual respect, Starmer noted their intentions to seek a peaceful resolution collaboratively.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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