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Trump ‘disagrees’ with Starmer’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state

US President’s comments came at the news conference after their meeting at Chequers earlier today

September 18, 2025 16:03
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Donald Trump and Keir Starmer met at Chequers today (Image: X/ASKdes)
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US President Donald Trump has said he disagreed with Sir Keir Starmer's decision to recognise a Palestinian state - which the PM is due to do within days.

Trump, who is currently in the UK on his second state visit, met Starmer today at the Prime Minister’s residence at Chequers. At the news conference which followed their meeting, when asked about the recognition, Trump said: “I have a disagreement with the prime minister on that… One of our few disagreements.”

Trump has remained unwavering in his refusal to follow the lead of the UK as well as many other countries that have all pledged to recognise Palestine as a state by or at the UN General Assembly next week.

Regarding the 48 hostages, Trump said: “Not one, not two or ‘We’ll give you three tomorrow'.

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