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Starmer, UK's Starmer, heads to the Gulf for talks on reopening Strait of Hormuz

Starmer, UK's Starmer, heads to the Gulf for talks on reopening Strait of Hormuz
Starmer, UK's Starmer, heads to the Gulf for talks on reopening Strait of Hormuz

His office announced that British Prime Minister Keir starmer would 'travel to the Gulf tomorrow to 'hold talks with regional leaders to...?ensure that the Strait of Hormuz is permanently opened after a U.S. Iran ceasefire.

Starmer, in a press release, said: "I welcome the overnight ceasefire agreement which will bring relief to the area?and world."

"Together, with our partners, we must do everything possible to support and sustain the 'ceasefire. We need to turn it into an agreement that will last and reopen the Strait of Hormuz."

Starmer, who has been heavily criticized by U.S. president Donald Trump for not'supporting the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran', has hosted multilateral meetings on how allies can support the reopening the strait, which is crucial to the oil and gas industry.

In a British statement,?Starmer said that he would discuss diplomatic efforts "to support and uphold the cessation of fire in order to bring a lasting resolution to the conflict and to protect the UK and global economy from further threats".

Before the ceasefire announcement, the visit had already been planned.

Yvette cooper, British Foreign Secretary, spoke with her U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio on Tuesday. They discussed diplomatic'measures' to ensure the reopening the Strait. This included a meeting that was led by the UK and brought together more than 40 countries. Reporting by Muvija m and Kate Holton, Editing by Elizabeth Piper

(source: Reuters)