Starmer says military planning for future Ukraine peace deal moving to 'operational phase'
- Sir Keir Starmer hosted a meeting with 30 world leaders to discuss military planning for a peacekeeping force in Ukraine, moving to an 'operational phase'.
- Military chiefs will meet in London to discuss details for supporting a peace deal and increasing security in Ukraine, as stated by Sir Keir Starmer.
- The Kremlin has resisted ceasefire proposals, with Vladimir Putin stating conditions including Ukraine abandoning NATO aims.
- Leaders from various nations, including France and Ukraine, committed to strengthening peacekeeping efforts and imposing stricter sanctions on Russia during the meeting.
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We must help Ukraine remain free (Letters to The Republican)
Any peace arrangement between Russia and Ukraine should be negotiated between the two countries. On the sidelines should be our country, given the amount of financial support we have provided Ukraine, and the European Union, given its reasonable fear that if Ukraine falls, their member nations are next.
Ukraine's peace support plan: Starmer enters operational phase
London. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said yesterday that plans for military support to Ukraine, with the dispatch of a peace force, entered an “operational phase,” following a virtual meeting of the coalition of volunteers supporting Kiev, and urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to commit to a ceasefire now, if it is “serious about peace.”
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Sir Keir Starmer has announced that he will kickstart an "operational phase" in his peacekeeping plan for Ukraine, saying that "the world needs action".Speaking during a No 10 press conference, he declared that top military chiefs are set to gather in Britain to discuss the next step in their mission to settle peace in Europe.He made the announcement after meeting with a collection of 25 world leaders during a virtual summit - which was attended…
Ukraine, pressure from the willing on Putin: 'No more games, now the operational phase'
Starmer after the call with 25 countries for Kiev's security: “Sooner or later the tsar will negotiate.” New summit on Thursday, a mission to protect cities, airports and infrastructures on the table
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