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    US and UK differ on Gaza but share goal to end crisis, Vance says

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    Posted on August 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    US and UK aim to resolve the Gaza crisis despite differing approaches, as VP JD Vance meets UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

    Table of Contents

    • US-UK Relations and the Gaza Crisis
    • Vance's Comments on Palestinian State Recognition
    • Bilateral Meetings and Activities
    • Public Reactions and Protests

    US and UK Share Common Goal in Gaza Crisis Despite Differences

    US-UK Relations and the Gaza Crisis

    By Jarrett Renshaw

    SEVENOAKS, England (Reuters) -Britain and the United States may disagree about how to address the crisis in Gaza but they share a common goal in resolving it, Vice President JD Vance said as he met British Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Friday in southern England.

    Vance, who has previously criticised Britain and its governing Labour Party, landed with his wife Usha and their three children in London before heading to Chevening, the large country residence used by the British foreign minister in Kent.

    The visit comes amid increased attention on Vance's foreign policy views as he emerges as a key figure in President Donald Trump's administration and his possible pick as successor.

    Vance's Comments on Palestinian State Recognition

    Asked about Britain's plan to recognise a Palestinian state, Vance said the U.S. and Britain had a common objective to resolve the crisis in the Middle East, adding: "We may have some disagreements about how exactly to accomplish that goal, and we'll talk about that today."

    Vance reiterated that the U.S. had no plans to recognise a Palestinian state, saying he did not know what recognition actually meant, "given the lack of a functional government there".

    Britain, by contrast, has taken a harder stance against Israel, declaring its intention to recognise a Palestinian state along with France and Canada to put pressure on Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu over the continuing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    Close to Chevening House, a small group of protesters had gathered, some waving Palestinian flags and one holding up a sign showing a meme of Vance. Other protests are also planned during the visit.

    Asked by a reporter about Trump's suggestion this week that Vance was his likely heir apparent for the 2028 presidential election, the vice president said his current focus was to do a "good job" for Americans.

    "I'm not really focused even on the election in 2026, much less one, two years after that," he said, referring to the midterm election next year.

    Bilateral Meetings and Activities

    FISHING TRIP

    Earlier on Friday, Vance and Lammy went fishing in the lake behind Chevening House, appearing relaxed in blue button-down shirts and sharing a laugh.

    Vance joked to reporters that the "one strain on the special relationship" between Britain and the U.S. was that all his children had caught fish but that the British foreign minister had not.

    "Before beginning our bilateral, the Vice President gave me fishing tips, Kentucky style," Lammy said in a post on X.

    The pair have developed a warm friendship, bonding over their difficult childhoods and shared Christian faith, according to two officials familiar with the relationship.

    "I have to say that I really have become a good friend, and David has become a good friend of mine," Vance told reporters, sitting beside Lammy.

    Public Reactions and Protests

    After spending two nights in Chevening with Lammy, the Vances will travel to the Cotswolds, a picturesque area that is a popular retreat for wealthy and influential figures, from footballers and film stars to media and political figures.

    Vance has championed an America First foreign policy and once said last year's election victory for Lammy's centre-left Labour Party meant Britain was "maybe" the first "truly Islamist” country with a nuclear weapon.

    Lammy once called Trump a "far right extremist" and a "neo-Nazi" but since coming to power has brushed off his remarks as "old news".

    Vance's trip will include several official engagements, meetings and visits to cultural sites and a likely meeting with U.S. troops, a source familiar with the planning said.

    Trump, who travelled to Scotland for a private visit, is also scheduled for a historic second state visit to Britain next month.

    (Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and UK bureau;Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Lincoln Feast, Sharon Singleton and Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US and UK share a common goal to resolve the Gaza crisis.
    • •Vice President JD Vance meets UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
    • •US and UK differ on recognizing a Palestinian state.
    • •Vance's foreign policy views gain attention amid protests.
    • •Vance and Lammy bond over shared backgrounds and faith.

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