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US Prime Minister Keir Starmer expected to push US President Donald Trump on Gaza ceasefire during upcoming talks

The pair is set to meet at Trump’s golf resort in Scotland.
Andrea ShalalBy Andrea Shalal
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet US President Donald Trump in Scotland for talks on Monday (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

US Prime Minister Keir Starmer expected to push US President Donald Trump on Gaza ceasefire during upcoming talks

The pair is set to meet at Trump’s golf resort in Scotland.
Andrea ShalalBy Andrea Shalal

US President Donald Trump will host British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his golf resort in Scotland for talks expected to range from their recent bilateral trade deal to the worsening hunger crisis in Gaza.

Trump, riding high after announcing a huge trade agreement with the European Union late on Sunday, said he expected Starmer would also be pleased.

“The prime minister of the UK, while he’s not involved in this, will be very happy because you know, there’s a certain unity that’s been brought there, too,” Trump said.

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“He’s going to be very happy to see what we did.”

Starmer had hoped to negotiate a drop in US steel and aluminium tariffs as part of the discussions, but Trump on Sunday ruled out any changes in the 50 per cent duties for the EU and has said the trade deal with Britain has been “concluded”.

The two men are expected to travel from Trump’s luxury golf resort in Turnberry, on Scotland’s west coast, on Monday to a second sprawling estate owned by Trump in the east, near Aberdeen.

Starmer was heading to Scotland from Switzerland, where England on Sunday won the Women’s European Championship final.

Casting a shadow over their visit has been the deepening crisis in the war-torn Gaza enclave, where images of starving Palestinians have alarmed the world.

Starmer has recalled his ministers from their summer recess for a cabinet meeting, a government source said on Sunday, most likely to discuss the situation in Gaza as pressure grows at home and abroad to recognise a Palestinian state.

The British leader on Friday said his country would recognise a Palestinian state only as part of a negotiated peace deal, disappointing many in his Labour Party who want him to follow France in taking swifter action.

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Trump on Friday dismissed French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognise a Palestinian state, an intention that also drew strong condemnation from Israel, after similar moves from Spain, Norway and Ireland in 2024.

Trump said he understood Starmer wanted to discuss Israel, adding that while the US would increase its aid to Gaza, it wanted others to join the effort.

Ukraine will also be on the agenda.

Dozens of Gazans have died of malnutrition in recent weeks, according to the Gaza health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave, with aid groups warning of mass hunger among Gaza’s 2.2 million people.