On March 3, local time, UK Minister for Intergovernmental Relations, Darren Jones, stated that despite criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, the UK continues to maintain close cooperation with the United States. According to Jin10, Jones emphasized that the UK and the US are still engaged in military and intelligence collaboration in the Middle East, with British fighter jets conducting missions in the region. The two nations also continue to share intelligence and cooperate on trade.
On March 2, Keir Starmer addressed the UK Parliament, asserting that the UK would not participate in offensive strikes against Iran by the US and Israel. He noted that while Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the UK's decision not to join the strikes, the UK must prioritize its national interests.