Friday's national newspaper front pages
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is meeting US President Joe Biden on September 13 to discuss missile use capabilities for Ukraine against Russia.
- Kyiv urges Washington and London to lift restrictions on missile usage, while Russian President Vladimir Putin warns NATO could be "at war" with Moscow.
- President Biden indicated willingness to allow Ukraine to deploy British and French missiles but remains cautious about provoking nuclear conflict.
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UK's Starmer in Washington for talks with Biden on Ukraine missile use
LONDON - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet U.S. President Joe Biden for talks on Friday on the next steps in supporting Ukraine, centring on whether to allow Western missiles to be used to hit targets in Russia.
The United States announced the inability of strikes deep into Russia to help Ukraine
Strikes by American long-range weapons deep into Russia will not solve the problems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). This is reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing sources


Ukraine updates: Biden, Starmer to talk long-range arms
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in Washington to talk to US President Joe Biden about possibly removing restrictions on using missiles against targets deep inside Russia. Follow DW for more.
‘Strikes Deep Inside Russia Will Mean US and Europe Are at War With Russia’: Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the West would be directly involved in conflict if it permitted Ukraine to strike Russian territory using Western long-range weapons and said that it will change the very "essence and nature" of the conflict. ‘Strikes Deep Inside Russia Will Mean US and Europe Are at War With Russia’: Vladimir Putin.
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