British Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged the United States and Iran to 'reach a solution' after peace talks failed, and also called for the continuation of a fragile ceasefire and warned against any new escalation. According to the British news agency (PA Media), the British Prime Minister discussed with the Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq al-Said, the progress of the peace talks between Washington and Tehran after the session, which lasted 21 hours in Pakistan, ended without an agreement in the early hours of Sunday. US Vice President JD Vance left Islamabad without reaching an agreement, pointing to Iran's refusal to commit to not having a nuclear weapon, which maintains uncertainty about the fragile ceasefire that has lasted for two weeks. In a statement about the call between Starmer and the Sultan of Oman, a spokesperson for Starmer said: 'They discussed the peace talks that took place in Pakistan and urged both sides to reach a solution to the crisis.' The statement added: 'The leaders agreed on the need to continue the ceasefire and for all parties to avoid any further escalation.'
Starmer urges US and Iran to reach solution after peace talks fail
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed with the Sultan of Oman the progress of peace talks between Washington and Tehran, which failed to reach an agreement after a 21-hour session in Pakistan. He urged both sides to avoid escalation and maintain the fragile ceasefire.