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UK informed ahead of US strikes on Iran, no request for help, minister says

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Posted on June 22, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain did not receive a U.S. request for its Diego Garcia base to be used in the U.S. strikes on Iran, but it was informed ahead of the attack, senior minister Jonathan Reynolds

UK Aware of US Military Strikes on Iran, No Request for Base Support

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain was informed of the U.S. military strikes on Iran ahead of time, but did not receive any U.S. request for their shared Diego Garcia air base in the Indian Ocean to be used, senior minister Jonathan Reynolds said on Sunday.

U.S. President Donald Trump said he had "obliterated" Iran's main nuclear sites in strikes overnight, in a major new escalation of conflict in the Middle East as Tehran vowed to reserve all options to defend itself.

Reynolds said Britain had not taken part in the strikes, though it had previously moved military assets to the region and would take "all action necessary" to defend its key allies if they came under threat. He added that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was talking to Britain's allies on Sunday.

"I know often because of British military assets, RAF Akrotiri (in Cyprus) or Diego Garcia, sometimes that request is made. And this was not a situation where that request was made," Reynolds, the business and trade minister, told Sky News.

Diego Garcia is a strategically important UK-U.S. military base located in the Chagos Islands.

Reynolds said Britain knew about the strike in advance.

"I can't tell you exactly when we did know, but we were informed, as you might expect," he said.

Reynolds said that the government was in "active conversations" about chartering aircraft to get people out of the region within "hours, not days", pending the possible reopening of Israeli airspace.

Britain's foreign ministry said it was preparing for a charter flight "early next week", adding that British nationals and their dependants in Israel and the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories who were interested should register their details.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Kate Holton and Helen Popper)

Key Takeaways

  • UK was informed of US military strikes on Iran.
  • No request was made to use the Diego Garcia base.
  • The UK did not participate in the strikes.
  • Britain is preparing to evacuate nationals from the region.
  • Middle East tensions are escalating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the UK participate in the US strikes on Iran?
No, Britain did not take part in the strikes, although it had moved military assets to the region.
What was the UK's response to the US military action?
The UK was informed of the strikes in advance and stated it would take necessary actions to defend its allies.
What preparations is the UK government making for its nationals?
The UK's foreign ministry is preparing for a charter flight to evacuate British nationals and their dependants from Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Was there a request for the use of Diego Garcia air base?
No request was made for the use of the Diego Garcia air base during the US strikes on Iran.
What is Diego Garcia's significance?
Diego Garcia is a strategically important UK-U.S. military base located in the Chagos Islands.

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