Starmer dismisses SNP call to axe Trump state visit
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rejected the SNP's calls to cancel Donald Trump's second state visit, following a tense exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House.
- First Minister John Swinney called Trump's remarks 'deeply troubling' and suggested the visit should not occur without Trump's commitment to Ukraine.
- Starmer accused the SNP of 'ramping up the rhetoric' and emphasized that he remains focused on diplomatic efforts for peace in Europe.
- Despite criticism, Starmer stated he would not be 'diverted' by political posturing and emphasized the importance of maintaining UK-US relations.
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