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Sir Keir Starmer welcomes new Dutch prime minister Rob Jetten to Downing Street. The leaders say they plan to discuss the war in the Ukraine and how they can help to uphold the ceasefire in the Middle East and get shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Report by Keechl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I'm really pleased you're here today because I think we can have a discussion about the
00:06Straight Off Hormuz and the ceasefire in Iran that we desperately need to extend and getting
00:12the Straight Off Hormuz fully open, and of course the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
00:17And thank you so much for your clear and early leadership and support in relation to that.
00:21So you're very welcome.
00:22I look forward to our discussions today and demonstrating the way in which our two countries
00:28work together, think together, and face the challenges of the future together.
00:32So you're very welcome.
00:34Thank you very much, Prime Minister.
00:36It's actually day 50 in office.
00:37Day 50?
00:38Yeah, so that's perfect timing to visit London, and I'm very privileged to be here at Downing
00:42Street 10.
00:43We had the opportunity to exchange views on the phone during the Jeff meeting in Finland.
00:49It was very fruitful, and I'm very thankful for your leadership in terms of international
00:54security.
00:55I think the work that you've been doing for Ukraine and for European security is crucial,
01:01and I'm happy that we're now working together to make sure that we get a ceasefire, a permanent
01:05ceasefire in the Middle East, and that our countries can play a vital role.
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