Prime Minister Starmer Urges Diplomacy Amid Middle East Tensions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned Iran's aggressive actions against the UAE, urging diplomatic engagement to prevent further Middle East escalation. He emphasized support for Gulf partners and the pursuit of a long-term diplomatic resolution, following Iran's attack on ships and a UAE oil port amid heightened tensions.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has voiced strong condemnation of Iran's recent drone and missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates, calling for immediate diplomatic engagement from Tehran.
Expressing unwavering support for Gulf allies, Starmer emphasized the need to curb escalating tensions in the region. 'This escalation must cease,' he stated, urging Iran to participate in meaningful negotiations to maintain the ceasefire and achieve a long-term peace.
The situation intensified as Iran targeted multiple ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, resulting in the destruction of a UAE oil port. The incident marks a significant escalation since the ceasefire declared four weeks prior, amid U.S. efforts to maintain open shipping routes.
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