
"Wes Streeting criticized Donald Trump's rhetoric on Iran as incendiary, provocative, and outrageous, calling the failure of US-Iran peace talks disappointing but necessary for future negotiations."
"Streeting stated, 'Clearly when you look at the impact of the war in Iran on this country, on other countries around the world who have no part in this war, it is in all of our interests for there to be a breakthrough and an end to this war.'"
"He acknowledged it had been a difficult few months for the special relationship between the UK and the US, citing disagreements over the Iran war and other issues."
"'On so many other things, our interests as the UK and the US are intertwined. We are old and close friends, and we've got a shared outlook as democratic countries and we've got shared security interests.'"
Wes Streeting condemned Donald Trump's rhetoric on Iran as incendiary and provocative, expressing disappointment over the failure of US-Iran peace talks. He emphasized the necessity of future negotiations for global interests. A fragile truce was jeopardized after 21 hours of negotiations ended without a deal, primarily due to Iran's refusal to halt nuclear weapon development. Streeting noted the impact of the war on global stability and acknowledged strained UK-US relations due to disagreements. He reaffirmed the intertwined interests of the UK and US as democratic allies despite recent tensions.
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