PM delivers remarks at E5 leaders meeting in Berlin
GOV.UK published on June 24 the UK Prime Minister's remarks from the E5 leaders meeting in Berlin.
At a glance
- The UK PM delivered remarks at an E5 leaders meeting in Berlin, published by GOV.UK on June 24, 2026.
VERDICT — CONFIRMED
GOV.UK published on 24 June the UK Prime Minister's remarks delivered at a meeting of E5 leaders in Berlin, per the FCDO feed. The feed material carried no further detail of the remarks themselves.
The address supplied with the item resolves instead to a joint E4 leaders' statement on the US-Iran peace deal dated 14 June, published by 10 Downing Street. That statement — endorsed, per the document, by 39 countries including the UK, France, Germany and Italy — welcomes the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, congratulates the parties and the mediators Pakistan and Qatar, and commits signatories to reopening the Strait of Hormuz with "unconditional and unrestricted freedom of navigation" while preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, with readiness "to lift relevant sanctions in response to clear, verifiable steps".
On the record, therefore, is the publication of the Berlin remarks and the text of the earlier joint statement. The content of the E5 remarks themselves remains unverified, given the discrepancy between the feed item and the document at the supplied address.
Key facts on file
- The UK PM delivered remarks at an E5 leaders meeting in Berlin, published by GOV.UK on June 24, 2026.