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Starmer Steps Back from Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Amid Strained US–UK Relations

British prime minister declines to join a U.S.-led Gaza governance initiative as tensions rise over tariffs, Greenland and diplomatic priorities
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has decided not to formally commit to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” for Gaza, marking a notable shift in the transatlantic diplomatic landscape as tensions between London and Washington escalate.

The initiative, championed by Mr. Trump as a multinational governance and reconstruction body for the war-torn territory, was reported to be seeking participation from leading world governments including the United Kingdom, France, Germany and others in an effort to coordinate post-conflict reconstruction and stability.

London officials have indicated that Starmer will not sign up to the board in its current form, partly because of uncertainty over its mandate, legal authority and the implications for UK foreign policy; sources also noted concerns over a reported requirement for contributing nations to commit substantial financial resources and the inclusion of controversial figures such as the Russian president in the wider forum.

The decision comes against a backdrop of mounting transatlantic strain sparked by Mr. Trump’s recent aggressive rhetoric on issues ranging from trade tariffs on European allies to his provocative comments linking the UK’s handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius with his drive to acquire Greenland, which Downing Street has sought to manage through calm diplomatic engagement.

In recent diplomatic exchanges, Starmer has emphasised the importance of allied unity, stressing that tariff threats against North Atlantic Treaty Organization partners are “wrong” and that constructive, calm dialogue is the preferred route to resolving disputes over Arctic security and economic relations.

London’s recalibration on the Board of Peace also reflects broader British efforts to balance close cooperation with the United States on peace and security matters — including support for a ceasefire in Gaza and joint efforts on Ukraine peace diplomacy — while asserting independent judgement and careful scrutiny of multilateral initiatives.

Whitehall sources have said the UK remains open to constructive engagement on Gaza reconstruction and peacebuilding but wants clarity on the board’s purpose, legal grounding and how it would interface with existing United Nations mechanisms.

European partners have been watching developments closely, with France and Germany also assessing how to align their own diplomatic efforts with U.S. plans.

The unfolding situation highlights the complexity of U.S.–UK relations in a period marked by strategic collaboration and emerging policy divergences over security, trade and regional influence.
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