U.S. Vice President JD Vance met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, criticizing the UK and France for recognizing a Palestinian state and slamming Biden-era censorship policies.
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JD Vance met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy to discuss issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinian statehood, and free speech in the West.
The U.S. has made it clear that it will not follow the UK and France in recognizing a Palestinian state, maintaining its strong alliance with Israel.
Vance raised concerns about censorship and the suppression of dissenting voices, criticizing the Biden administration's approach to free speech.
The meeting also covered humanitarian efforts in Gaza and key transatlantic priorities, emphasizing the importance of addressing the humanitarian crisis and maintaining a strong partnership.
The UK remains committed to a two-state solution and the principles of international law, which include the recognition of a Palestinian state.

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