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British Recognition of Palestine After Trump Visit

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UK Recognizes‌ palestinian State Following Trump‘s England Visit

LONDON – The United kingdom formally recognized the State of Palestine, hours after the conclusion of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s state‌ visit to England⁤ on Thursday, September 18th. The move, signaling a ‌shift ‌in British foreign policy, comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to revitalize the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.‍

The timing of the⁤ declaration,following ‌Trump’s visit at ‌the invitation​ of King Charles III and‌ Prime minister Keir Starmer,is notable given the former president’s staunch support for Israel and his management’s policies ‍that where widely seen as detrimental to⁤ Palestinian aspirations. The‍ recognition aims ⁤to ⁣reaffirm the UK’s commitment to a two-state solution and ⁢underscores the belief that a viable Palestinian state is essential for long-term regional stability.⁣ The decision impacts ongoing negotiations, possibly bolstering⁤ Palestinian negotiating ‍power ‍and increasing international pressure for a resolution to the decades-long conflict.

Trump’s three-day visit, beginning Tuesday, September 16th,⁢ was framed by ‌the British government ‌as a exhibition of the “strongest” British-united States relations, ⁤built on ‍a 250-year history. During the visit, ‌discussions centered ​on strengthening cooperation in energy and technology, including agreements to bolster nuclear energy ‌collaboration. ⁣

The ceremonial ‍highlight occurred ​Wednesday, September 17th, ​with Trump and First Lady Melania ⁤Trump receiving a grand‍ welcome at Windsor Palace, including a horse-drawn carriage procession alongside king‌ Charles, Queen Camilla, ⁣Prince William, and Princess Catherine, accompanied by a military‍ air display and honorary cannon‌ fire.

On Thursday, Prime minister Starmer hosted Trump⁤ at chequers palace to address ongoing⁣ trade disputes, specifically ​the​ 25% tariff on British steel⁢ imports to the US. Trump described the ⁤visit as “one of the highest ⁢honors in ⁣my life,” reiterating the sentiment during a​ luxury banquet hosted by King Charles III.

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