Keir Starmer to chair coalition of the willing call after Trump talks on Ukraine
The coalition discussed a 20-point peace plan including sanctions enforcement and mobilizing frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, with intensive work ongoing, Downing Street said.
- On Thursday Sir Keir Starmer co‑chaired a virtual meeting of the Coalition of the Willing from Downing Street with leaders from around 30 nations to advance the US‑led Ukraine peace plan.
- US President Donald Trump spoke by phone Wednesday with British, French and German leaders, while Kyiv is drafting a 20-point document and submitted peace proposals to American negotiators.
- On the agenda were mobilising frozen Russian sovereign assets and sanctions enforcement as leaders reviewed progress weakening Russia's war machine through coordinated sanctions and discussed military support and post‑war reconstruction.
- Participants agreed this is a pivotal moment for Ukraine and Euro‑Atlantic security, while the Prime Minister said the United Kingdom will maintain pressure on Russia and provide ongoing support, No 10 spokesman added intensive work on the peace plan will continue in coming days.
- There are widespread fears the US administration may press for favourable terms as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky resisted ceding territory and warned in Berlin, `We are Russia's next target. And we are already in harm's way`, while NATO chief Mark Rutte urged increased preparations.
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Sir Keir Starmer said ‘we need to make progress’ at a critical juncture in Ukraine peace efforts (PA) Stefan Rousseau British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has insisted that Donald Trump, Ukraine, and European leaders all share the goal of achieving a "just and lasting" ceasefire in Ukraine, as peace negotiations reach what officials describe as a critical moment. The statement comes as German Chancellor Friedrich Merz revealed that he sent a prop…
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