Starmer Leads Britain's Gulf Push to Cement Ceasefire and Reopen Strait
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Starmer Leads Britain's Gulf Push to Cement Ceasefire and Reopen Strait

08 April, 2026.Britain.22 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Starmer travels to Gulf to support US-Iran ceasefire and pursue long-term settlement.
  • Aim to reopen the Strait of Hormuz with UK-US partnership and Gulf cooperation.
  • UK to meet Gulf leaders to de-escalate and sustain the ceasefire.

Gulf Diplomacy Begins

He vowed to support and sustain this ceasefire, turn it into a lasting agreement and re-open the Strait of Hormuz.

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His trip was planned before the ceasefire and comes amid mounting pressure on the UK.

Key regional players including Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar did not attend previous UK-led efforts.

Ceasefire Backdrop

The EU framed the ceasefire as a moment of relief.

The UK had intercepted 110 drone attacks and conducted 1,600 hours of defensive RAF operations.

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The ceasefire's fragility was underscored by continuing strikes.

Gulf states urged a meaningful, sustainable and durable peace.

Regional and Global Challenges

Global energy markets remained on edge.

Starmer's mission represented Britain's pivot from military contributor to diplomatic broker.

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