
"Keir Starmer has said the Gaza ceasefire deal would not have happened without President Trump's leadership, but stopped short of endorsing the US president for a Nobel peace prize. The prime minister said the first phase of the deal would be a relief to the world and that the UK had played its own role behind the scenes with the US and with negotiators."
"Starmer has hailed a number of deals sealed during his visit to India his first time in the country accompanied by 126 business leaders and cultural leaders. The visit marks the passing of the countries' free trade agreement. No 10 has announced a slew of investments, from fintech to university campuses, as well as the making of three Bollywood films in the UK."
Keir Starmer credited President Trump's leadership with enabling the Gaza ceasefire deal while stopping short of endorsing a Nobel peace prize and urging time to judge long-term peace prospects. The agreement must be implemented in full without delay and accompanied by the immediate lifting of all restrictions on life-saving humanitarian aid to Gaza. The UK played a behind-the-scenes role with the US and negotiators. During a trade visit to India accompanied by 126 business and cultural leaders, multiple deals were sealed, including a free trade agreement, investments, a £350m defence missile deal, and interest in India’s digital ID system.
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