US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met in Scotland for talks dominated by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ongoing trade negotiations. Starmer pressed Trump to support a Gaza ceasefire and increase aid, highlighting Britain's concern over starvation and suffering in the region. Trump signaled openness to the UK recognizing a Palestinian state and pledged to establish food centers in Gaza, but also advised Starmer to cut taxes and immigration to strengthen his political position at home. The leaders also discussed lowering tariffs, particularly on UK steel, and refining a post-Brexit trade deal. The summit underscored both the urgency of the Gaza crisis and the complex dynamics shaping US-UK relations.
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