UK’s Starmer and Trump discussed military options for Strait of Hormuz

Published 10 Apr, 2026 03:52pm 1 min read
US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. – Reuters
US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. – Reuters

British Prime Minister ​Keir Starmer said on Friday that he ‌discussed military capabilities and the logistics of moving vessels through the Strait of Hormuz when ​he spoke to US President Donald ​Trump a day earlier.

“We’ve been pulling ⁠together a coalition of countries … working on ​a political, diplomatic plan, but also looking ​at military capabilities and … the logistics of actually moving vessels through the Strait,” Starmer said during ​his visit to the Gulf.

“That was the ​focus of the discussion last night - reflection on what ‌I’ve ⁠been discussing here, but also that focus on a practical plan in relation to navigation through the Strait.”

He did not ​provide further ​details.

Asked if ⁠he raised US threats of withdrawing from NATO with Trump, Starmer ​did not answer directly but said ​the ⁠alliance was in both the US and Europe’s interests.

“NATO is a defensive alliance which, ⁠for ​decades, has kept us ​much safer than we would otherwise have been,” he said.

For the latest news, follow us on Twitter @Aaj_Urdu. We are also on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.