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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Calls on Donald Trump to Ensure Full and Credible Ceasefire Implementation, Warning That Ongoing Violence in Lebanon Could Undermine Fragile Regional Truce
Keir Starmer has called on Donald Trump to ensure the full and credible implementation of a fragile ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, warning that continued violence in Lebanon could jeopardize wider efforts to stabilize the region.

Speaking amid heightened geopolitical tensions, Starmer emphasized that any truce must extend beyond a single front to be effective. He cautioned that de-escalation in one area would be meaningless if conflict persists elsewhere, particularly in Lebanon, where sporadic clashes risk reigniting broader hostilities.
“For this truce to be effective and credible, the ceasefire must be fully implemented,” Starmer said, stressing that a piecemeal approach to peace could quickly unravel. He underscored the importance of a coordinated regional strategy that includes all active theaters of conflict, warning that failure to do so could undo recent diplomatic gains.
The UK prime minister’s remarks come as the ceasefire—reportedly brokered with significant involvement from Trump—faces early tests of durability. While some fronts have seen a reduction in hostilities, concerns remain over whether all parties will adhere to the agreement, particularly in areas where tensions remain high.
Starmer also highlighted the global economic stakes tied to the success of the truce, pointing specifically to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway, a critical artery for global energy supplies and trade, has been at the center of recent tensions. Its safe reopening, he argued, is essential not only for regional stability but also for preventing wider economic disruption.
“We must do everything possible to support and sustain this cessation of hostilities,” Starmer said, calling for international cooperation to turn the temporary ceasefire into a lasting agreement.
Trump, who has positioned himself as a key architect of the ceasefire effort, now faces growing pressure from allies to ensure that the deal holds and expands to include all conflict zones. Analysts say the coming days will be critical in determining whether the truce evolves into a broader peace framework or collapses under the weight of unresolved tensions.
As diplomatic efforts continue, the situation remains fluid, with global leaders closely monitoring developments. For now, the success of the ceasefire—and the stability of the region—may hinge on whether calls like Starmer’s translate into coordinated international action.
