14.10.2025 14:24
At the peace summit in Egypt, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepped up to the microphone, believing that former US President Donald Trump had called him to the stage, but he was left bewildered when Trump ignored him. This incident went viral on social media.
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An interesting moment at the peace summit in Egypt became a topic of discussion in the world press. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepped up to the microphone, believing that former US President Donald Trump had called him to the stage — but when Trump ignored him a few seconds later, he seemed to freeze on stage.
The incident occurred during the Middle East Peace Summit held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. While praising the countries involved in the ceasefire process in Gaza, Trump turned around and asked, "Where is the United Kingdom, where is my friend Starmer?"
Starmer replied, "As always, I'm right behind you." Upon this, Trump called him to the stage, saying, "Come here, is everything alright?"
As Starmer stepped onto the stage, thinking he would give a speech, he said, "Everything is very good." However, before he could finish his sentence, Trump took the microphone back and continued speaking: "It's great to have you here. All these people came with just a 20-minute notice, it's amazing."
Starmer, taken aback by Trump's words, looked around, unsure of what to do, and then tried to smile as he returned to his place. These moments quickly went viral on social media.
On platform X, one user wrote, "Trump pretended to call Starmer to speak but then didn't care. He embarrassed him on stage, I loved it!" while another stated, "Trump put on a show on the world stage again, embarrassing Starmer. Trump doesn't forget."
The incident happened right after Trump humorously told the leaders, "I've known most of you for a long time, you are great people. There are a few I don't like very much, but I won't say who they are."
Starmer later tried to take the matter seriously in a statement, saying that the day was a "historic day" and that the UK could leverage its "experience from Northern Ireland" in monitoring the ceasefire and disarming Hamas.
However, some critics accused Starmer of using Trump's success in Gaza for his own benefit and of attending the summit just to "take a photo."
Meanwhile, Trump was continuing his Middle East tour. The former President, who was heading to Israel, received great affection from the public after the release of hostages in Tel Aviv. In his speech at the Knesset, he described the peace process as "the beginning of a new Middle East," stating, "This is not just the end of a war, but the end of an era of terror and death."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump as "our greatest friend in the White House," while some lawmakers even suggested that Trump be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump also extended an olive branch to Iran, saying, "Wouldn't it be great if we made a peace agreement with them too?" However, this proposal was met with silence in the hall.
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