Starmer accuses Putin of 'playing games' over Ukraine peace deal
- Sir Keir Starmer accused Vladimir Putin of 'playing games' during peace talks regarding Ukraine, asserting that the Russian leader cannot be trusted.
- Former national security adviser Lord Ricketts expressed skepticism about sustaining a military force in Ukraine without support from Donald Trump.
- Starmer highlighted that progress on the coalition is based more on a 'sense of momentum' rather than solid milestones achieved.
- Sir Bill Browder warned that the coalition's goal of enforcing a ceasefire is unrealistic, indicating that Putin is manipulating the situation for his benefit.
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Ukraine war: Global powers must unite for a lasting peace
Proposals for short-term ceasefires and truces have come up time and again amid this turmoil. However, these temporary fixes are dreadfully insufficient. They are not answers; they are only breaks in an unending cycle of violence
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