U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met on Monday with Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom Dominic Raab in Jerusalem.
The two discussed the Trump administration’s Israeli-Palestinian peace proposal, according to a U.S. State Department readout.
Pompeo and Raab also discussed the Iranian threat, including its “destabilizing influence” in the Middle East.
The meeting occurred in the aftermath of the United Kingdom abstaining from a failed U.N. Security Council resolution on Aug. 14 to extend the U.N. arms embargo on the Islamic Republic. Like the United States, the United Kingdom has a permanent veto on the Security Council.
Earlier on Monday, Pompeo met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the historic U.S.-brokered agreement to normalize relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, the Iranian and Chinese threats, the possibility of other Mideast countries following the UAE and normalizing relations with Israel, and the possibility of Washington and Jerusalem collaborating to find a vaccine to treat coronavirus.