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UK will recognise Palestine state after end of Trump state visit: Report
The UK plans to recognize Palestine to support a two-state solution amid Gaza conflict, despite opposition from the US and concerns over escalating tensions.
- The United Kingdom is expected to formally recognize Palestine after U.S. President Donald Trump's visit, according to The Times.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer postponed the announcement to avoid overshadowing Trump's visit, acknowledging potential strain in U.S.-UK relations.
- Starmer emphasized that the UK would recognize Palestine aiming for a sustainable peace and a two-state solution, contingent on Israel's actions.
- Starmer outlined several conditions for recognition, including a ceasefire in Gaza and a commitment to a two-state solution.
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Britain will recognise Palestinian state this weekend, Times reports
Britain will formally recognise a Palestinian state this weekend, after U.S. President Donald Trump, who opposes the decision, has left the country at the end of his state visit, the Times newspaper reported.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right8Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Right
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Right
47% Right
L 24%
C 29%
R 47%
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