UK minister says Trump speaks for himself on his deadline for Iran


British Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Steve Reed looks on, as he speaks to the press, on the first day of Britain's Labour Party's annual conference, in Liverpool, Britain, September 28, 2025. REUTERS/Phil Noble

LONDON, March ⁠22 (Reuters) - British cabinet minister ⁠Steve Reed said on ‌Sunday that U.S. President Trump spoke for himself when he ​threatened to "obliterate" Iran's ⁠power plants if ⁠Tehran did not fully reopen ⁠the ‌Strait of Hormuz within 48 ⁠hours.

Asked what Britain's position on Trump's ​deadline ‌was, Housing Secretary Reed ⁠told Sky ​News: "The U.S. president is perfectly capable of speaking ⁠for himself and ​defending what it is that he's saying."

"We're not going to ⁠be dragged into the war, but we will protect our own interests ​in the ⁠region. We will work with ​our allies ‌to de-escalate the situation."

(Reporting ​by Andy Bruce; Editing by Michael Perry)

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