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Starmer urges diplomacy as Trump considers Iran attack

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called for more negotiations rather than the rise of the Israeli-Iranian conflict.

The last call, President Donald Trump thinks whether he would participate in Israeli strikes, as BBC has approved the US partner CBS’s attack plans, but did not make a final decision.

Conservative Shadow Foreign Minister Dame Priti Patel called on the United States to support the United States if the former Conservative Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt attacked Iran.

However, Britain’s top legal adviser Lord Hermer reportedly expressed his special concerns that international law can only support the participation of the UK.

Dame Priti argued that Britain could not be hiding behind legal advice at the time of crisis. “

However, Liberal Democratic leader Sir Ed Davey called any legal advice for his publication: “The last thing we need is the Drag of Britain to another illegal war in the Middle East.”

Asked about the potential to participate in any strikes of the UK, Sir Keir said, “The nuclear problem should be handled, but it is better handled by negotiating the way of conflict.”

“The advice of the lawyer is never explained by any government,” said the Prime Minister, who puts pressure on any legal advice he may have received from Hermer, said, “The principle is an increase in driving intention.”

Sir Keir added: “We are all very worried about the nuclear program in which Iran develops.

“We also recognize Israel’s right to defend itself,” he added: “We need to increase. The risk of rise in the region is clear.”

Foreign Minister David Lammy is in Washington to meet Lammy’s US counterpart Marco Rubio, who was scheduled for Monday, chaired by Lammy’s representatives of Iran and EU on the rise of Iran’s nuclear program.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed his plans to meet with his colleagues from England, France and Germany and insisted that his country was determined to diplomacy.

If the US decided to intervene, the conservatives decided to intervene in the US, decided to intervene in the US, they said they would support the government that helps the US in the US.

Speaking at BBC Breakfast, Dame Priti said, “We should work with our allies, we should work with the US and Israel,” Dame Priti said.

“If the United States came to the UK and said, ‘We need your help’ and even re -provided by airplanes, we will support my party, the government to work with the government and that it will openly based on special debates based on intelligence, legal advice, security information.”

The authority emphasized that “Iran’s nuclear capabilities and ballistic missile capabilities, which is a threat to us in the UK, have taken place.”

The United States may want to use England’s military base in Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean to start the American B-2 Stealth bomber.

These are “Bunker explosion” planes, which are believed to destroy Iran’s underground Fordo Nuclear Enrichment plan.

Former Foreign Minister Sir Jeremy Hunt, President Trump seeks military support against Iran, Britain should be “standing next to him” and when the military action begins, “You should make sure you have won,” he said.

“Let’s not children, there is a price to be paid,” BBC’s politics, if Britain chose not to support the US if they go to war in Iran.

However, the Chief Public Prosecutor Lord Hermer said he had asked special questions about whether Israel’s actions in Iran are legal and that the government would restrict the ability to support the US action.

Israel justified the war, claiming that Iran’s nuclear weapon program pose a “close” and “existential” threat – Iran claims that the program was peaceful.

Two countries Tel Aviv says that Tehran aims to prevent a nuclear weapon development for days.

. England helped defend Israel During a conflict last year, Iran from missile and drone strike.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that Iran has been enriched by a short technical step from the weapon class or 90% – up to 60% of Iran for potentially nuclear bombs.

However, in an interview with BBC’s international correspondent Lyse Doucet, Iran Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh rejected it and accused Israel for the beginning of the war.

“This is nonsense,” Khatibzadeh said. “You cannot start a war based on speculation or intent.”

Emily Thornberry, President of the Foreign Election Committee, said Britain’s participation in the conflict between Israel and Iran is not “right” and “to stay away” to “have not been attacked”.

In a program in the world of BBC Radio 4, Britain was asked if it should not prevent any American participation – for example, if the US wants to use a common base like Diego Garcia – the Labor Party MP, not to prevent it, but actively helping “.

In the meantime, an external office source, the British government is ready to evacuate British citizens from Tel Aviv as soon as the airspace is reopened for non -military flights, and the authorities are working on other ways to help people leave Israel.

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