Starmer Reaffirms UK Will Not Join Iran War Amid Escalating Tensions

World 03:18 PM - 2026-03-27
Keir Starmer, UK’s Prime Minister. Other news outlets

Keir Starmer, UK’s Prime Minister.

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Keir Starmer has reiterated that the United Kingdom will not be drawn into the ongoing conflict involving Iran, despite mounting international pressure and rising regional tensions.

Speaking on Friday, the Prime Minister made clear that Britain would not take part in direct military action, stressing that his government is determined to avoid further escalation. He signalled a firm position in resisting calls for deeper involvement, particularly as allies weigh their responses to the crisis.

Starmer emphasised that while the UK will not enter the war, it remains committed to protecting its national interests and supporting allies where necessary. This could include limited and defensive measures, but stops short of direct engagement in combat operations.

The Prime Minister also renewed calls for de-escalation, warning that the conflict risks widening and destabilising the broader region. He has consistently underlined the importance of pursuing diplomatic solutions and avoiding actions that could intensify the situation.

In broader remarks, Starmer cautioned that the war, alongside ongoing global conflicts, could have long-term consequences for international stability, potentially shaping geopolitical dynamics for years to come.


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