Starmer challenges Trump peace plan for Ukraine
- Sir Keir Starmer insisted that Ukraine must decide the terms of any peace deal with Russia, opposing Donald Trump's proposals.
- Starmer stated that Russia is the aggressor and argued against a temporary ceasefire, believing it would allow Russia to regain strength for future attacks.
- He emphasized that Crimea must not be handed to Russia.
- Starmer demanded that Kyiv take the lead in negotiations, rather than Washington.
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Donald Trump's "last offer": Europeans and Ukraine submit their own peace plan
Trump's "last offer of a peace plan for Ukraine is a victory for Russia," criticises Europeans. Now the EU and the UK seem to have made their own proposal – with considerable differences to the US plan.
·Dortmund, Germany
Read Full ArticleUK premier backs Ukraine's right to decide peace terms, rejects Trump's proposal to recognize Crimea
'I’m always mindful of the fact that it is Ukraine that must decide on those issues. It’s not for other people to decide on behalf of Ukraine,' says Keir Starmer - Anadolu Ajansı
·Ankara, Türkiye
Read Full ArticleKeir Starmer: Ceasefire in Ukraine must be acceptable to all, Crimea must not be part of concessions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Ukraine must have full autonomy in deciding the terms of a peace deal with Russia, rejecting US President Donald Trump's proposal to recognize Crimea as Russian territory.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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