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UK to recognise Palestinian state this weekend after end of Trump’s state visit

The prime minister is said to be waiting until after the US president leaves so that the announcement doesn’t dominate the pair’s upcoming news conference

September 18, 2025 10:06
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Sir Keir Starmer announces the UK's intention to recognise a Palestinian State (Image: Getty)
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to formally announce the UK’s recognition of a Palestinian state this weekend after US President Trump departs following his state visit.

The two leaders are meeting today at Chequers as part of Trump’s UK trip and The Times has reported that Starmer is holding the announcement, which is fiercely opposed by Washington, to avoid the news dominating their upcoming news conference at Chequers this afternoon.

The prime minister confirmed back in July that his government would press ahead with recognition in time for next week’s UN General Assembly meeting unless Israel met several conditions.

These, he said, were "[To] agree to a ceasefire and commit to a long-term sustainable peace”, “revive the prospect of a two-state solution,” “allow the UN to restart the supply of aid” and ruling out any annexation of the West Bank.

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