Cooperation with Great Britain for the Gaza Strip


During the meeting at the Trump's Scottish estate in Turnberry, the US president announced that the organization of special “food centers” is planned in the Gaza Zone to help the inhabitants of the region. Other countries are to take part in the talks, and the whole is to be focused on the liquidation of all barriers in access to food. Trump said that the actions are to be implemented in cooperation with “very good people” and emphasized that the project is a response to moving images of children suffering from hunger in this region.
Although journalists asked about the details of the initiative, including the potential cooperation with the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Foundation, the president did not dispel doubts. However, he expressed the belief that such actions would better organize humanitarian support, eliminating chaos and creating transparent mechanisms of food supply, also by air.
Read also: Trump gives Putin so many days. It also threatens with sanctions
Starmer: Humanitarian disaster
The Prime Minister of Great Britain Keir Starmer described the situation in the Gaza Strip as “Humanitarian disaster“, which appalled many British. As he noted, the previous actions, including the supply of food with aircraft screenshots, are definitely insufficient. Starmer also expressed the hope that the pressure exerted on Israel would improve the situation, but at the same time emphasized that Hamas could not participate in future power structures in the Gaza Strip and must free the held the hostes.
Donald Trump seemed less enthusiastic about the idea of suspending weapons. He stated that he did not expect progress in negotiations, suggesting that Hamas is not ready for compromise. “Hamas will not give his shield, which are hostages,” Trump noted.
The US President also tightened rhetoric towards Iran, accusing this country by sending “very bad signals”. In the context of the recent statements of the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs about continuing the Uranus enrichment program, Trump reminded that the United States had previously destroyed Iran's nuclear potential. – “If they try to recreate their program, we will quickly destroy it again,” he emphasized.
Epstein case
A meeting in Turnberry was not without more controversial threads, such as allegations regarding Trump's connections with Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire sentenced to sexual offenses. The US president commented on the case, considering that he had completed any relationship with Epstein many years ago. At the same time, he denied the speculation that he would send Epstein to his 50th birthday a card with a drawing of a naked woman, claiming that he “does not draw women”.
When asked about the possible pardon of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, Trump replied that he had such a right, but emphasized that he had not yet received any official request in this matter.




