‘This is not our war’, British PM Keir Starmer’s big stance on Iran war; Economic ‘storm’ Britain ready to face
Keir Starmer On US Iran War: Giving an important strategic message from London, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that Britain will not get involved in the ongoing military conflict in Iran. In his address on Wednesday, he bluntly said that ‘This is not our war’ And it is not in Britain’s national interest to get involved.
However, the Prime Minister admitted that this conflict will affect the future of Britain but he assured the country that Britain will weather this ‘economic storm’. Fully prepared to face it.
Strait of Hormuz and energy security
Starmer expressed deep concern over the rising tensions in the Middle East and the resulting inflation. He said the most effective way to control the cost of living in Britain ‘Strait of Hormuz‘ Reopening the global energy supply is a lifeline for global energy supplies. According to Starmer, Britain is adopting every possible diplomatic route to make this sea route safe and reduce tension.
Grand alliance of 35 countries and international meeting
To deal with this crisis, Britain has started a major diplomatic initiative at the international level. The Prime Minister announced that Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will host a high-level meeting this weekend that will bring together multiple countries for the first time. The main objective of this meeting is to restore freedom of maritime movement and ensure the safety of stranded ships and sailors. It is noteworthy that Britain has succeeded in uniting 35 countries on a common platform for the security of the Gulf region.
Relief to the public and reduction in electricity bills
Amidst the global shadow of war Keir Starmer Said that due to the decisions taken by the government in the budget, the electricity bills of the public will be reduced from today. Starmer clarified that costs caused by the Iran crisis had already been estimated by July, so there would not be any major immediate impact on domestic prices.
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Increasing tension in global scenario
This development has come to light at a time when there is an outcry over energy supply across the world due to the Iran-US conflict. Meanwhile, Australia has also launched a ‘National Fuel Security Plan’ for its citizens. Has been approved. On the other hand, diplomatic differences between US President Donald Trump and Keir Starmer have also been in the news where Trump had earlier given strong statements regarding cooperation with Britain. At present, Britain has distanced itself from war and has declared diplomacy and maritime security as its priority.
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