UK PM Keir Starmer meets UAE president in Abu Dhabi for security talks
UK PM Keir Starmer meets UAE President in Abu Dhabi. File photo
UK PM Keir Starmer meets UAE President in Abu Dhabi. File photo
Abu Dhabi (Web Desk): UK PM Keir Starmer meets UAE President in Abu Dhabi to discuss regional security, as tensions and Iran ceasefire concerns grow.

According to sources, both leaders held detailed talks on the evolving situation in the Middle East. They discussed regional security, global stability, and the impact of ongoing tensions on the world economy.

A major focus of the meeting was the fragile ceasefire involving Iran and the need to maintain stability. The leaders also stressed the importance of ensuring safe movement through the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil and trade.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed said that regional conflicts should be resolved through dialogue and peaceful means. He emphasized the importance of diplomacy in reducing tensions and avoiding further escalation.

Keir Starmer reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s support for the UAE. He said Britain stands with the Emirates in protecting its security, stability, and sovereignty during this sensitive time.

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Both leaders agreed that practical steps are needed to keep the ceasefire in place and to protect important maritime routes. They highlighted the need for cooperation to avoid disruption to global energy supplies.

Officials said the visit is part of a broader effort by the UK to engage with regional allies and address ongoing challenges. The talks also reflect growing coordination between the UK and the UAE in areas such as security, trade, energy, and diplomacy.

The meeting shows the UAE’s increasing role as a key diplomatic center in the region, while also highlighting the UK’s active involvement in managing global tensions and supporting stability.