U.S. President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met in Scotland for a high-profile summit dominated by urgent discussions on the Gaza humanitarian crisis and ongoing trade negotiations. Starmer pressed Trump to increase pressure on Israel to address starvation in Gaza and floated a Europe-led peace plan, while Trump announced plans for new food centers in the region. The leaders also discussed the possibility of the UK recognizing a Palestinian state, with Trump giving Starmer leeway to take a position. Trade talks focused on reducing tariffs, particularly on British steel, and refining a new EU-UK-US trade deal. The meeting was marked by Trump's dominant presence and advice to Starmer on domestic UK politics, but both leaders emphasized the importance of their countries' 'special relationship.'
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