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Keir Starmer blunder as PM mistakes interpreter for South Korean pPresident | Politics | News

Sir Keir Starmer has made a major gaffe by shaking the hand of an interpreter instead of the South Korean president Lee Jae-myung at the G7. There was further confusion about where the two leaders should stand before posing for a photograph at the gathering in Canada.

The Prime Minister met Mr Lee on the fringes of the summit in Kananaskis where the pair agreed to complete an upgrade to a free trade agreement between London and Seoul. It came after Sir Keir saved the day when US President Donald Trump dropped the pages of a UK-US trade deal as they spoke to reporters at the G7 summit.

Mr Trump also said his administration had reached an agreement with the European Union when he meant the United Kingdom.

Sir Keir described relations between South Korea and the UK as “good” and “strong”, but noted he wanted to strengthen ties further on trade, defence and security.

Meanwhile, the PM played down the prospect of a US intervention in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Mr Trump abruptly left Sir Keir and G7 allies at the summit to deal with what he called “big stuff”.

Asked if the US could get involved as the conflict threatens to spiral into all-out war, Sir Keir told reporters: “There is nothing the president said that suggests he’s about to get involved in this conflict. On the contrary, the G7 statement was about de-escalation.”

In a statement on Monday (June 16) before Mr Trump’s abrupt departure, G7 leaders had reiterated their “commitment to peace and stability” but stopped short of calling for a truce between the two foes.