
London: American Vice President JD Vance met with British Foreign Minister David Lammy in the majestic house south of London, two leaders said the agenda includes the global economy and war of Israel Hamas and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In September, Vance dealt with reporters’ questions before their interviews, and in September, he dealt with the United Kingdom’s decision to recognize the Palestinian state, unless Israel with a ceasefire in Gaza and said that he was not sure what such recognition would even mean, “Given the lack of functional government.”
Asked if Trump was handed over to the announced Israel’s occupation of Gaza, Vance said he wouldn’t go to such interviews.
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“If it were easy to bring peace to this area of the world, it would have been done,” he said.
The meeting comes in the middle of the debates between Washington and London about the best way of ending wars between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Israel and Hamas. It also takes place when the United Kingdom is trying to come to exceptions for the export of steel and aluminum to the US and both sides draw up details of a wider trade agreement announced at the end of June.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he hopes to meet the US President Donald Trump next week, comments that came the day before Trump’s date for Moscow to show progress at the end of the almost 3-year war in Ukraine.
While Trump focused on bilateral conversations with Putin, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other European leaders stressed that Ukraine must be part of any negotiations on the end of the war.
The US and Britain, which are historically close ties known as a “special relationship”, also disagreed with their approach to ending war in Gaza.
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The meeting took place in Chevening, a nearly 400 -year -old mansion surrounded by 3,000 hectares (about 1,200 hectares) of gardens, which serve as an official stay abroad.
About two dozen protesters were seen on the road before the turn to the majestic house. Several of them wearing Keuffyeh scarves and others lifted a round sign that made their binds on it that made fun.
Vance and Lammy who come from the opposite ends of the political spectrum, but through their hard childhood and Christian faith have established a personal connection
While Lammy is a member of Labour Laboristics on the left and Vance is a conservative Republican that supports Trump’s “America First” agenda, both men have joined in recent months.
Lammy told the Guardian newspaper that both men could apply to their “dysfunctional” childhood of the working class and that Vance considers “friend”.
Lammy participated in the Catholic Mass in Vance Home in Washington early this year, and both men met again at the US Embassy in Rome when he and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner participated in the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV in May.
“I had this great feeling that JD was completely related to me and he fully relates to Angele,” Lammy The Guardian said. “So it was a wonderful hour and a half.”
After spending several days in Chevening, Vance and his family head to Cotswolds, an area that has become popular with rich American tourists because of their curious villages, stone cottages and rural landscapes returning to old England. The Vance family trip will include official contracts, fundraising, visits to cultural places and museums, and meetings with American soldiers, according to a person who is familiar with the way of Vance, which was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on an anonymity.
Two weeks ago, a number of celebrities in this area at the wedding of Eve Jobs, daughter of Apple co -founder Steve Jobs and Harry Charles, a member of the British Equestrian team at the Paris Olympics.
Cotswolds cover about 800 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) and parts of five districts in the west of England. Vance and his family reportedly rented a house in the village of Charlbury, 12 miles west of Oxford, according to the British media.
“This area is very fashionable,” said Plum Sykes, sociality and journalists, journalists in London The Times.
“If you wanted to be at Super-Hot, supersocial cotswolds, you would go there,” she said. “There was this mass exodus from America to cotswolds. Americans simply can’t overcome the magic. Then strength and money attract strength and money.”
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