Starmer tells Putin to ditch ‘delaying tactics’ as UK hosts fresh Ukraine allies call
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, emphasizing that delay tactics contradict Putin's desire for peace.
- Around 30 leaders participated in a virtual meeting to discuss military support for Ukraine and the proposed 30-day ceasefire backed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Starmer stated that strong monitoring arrangements are necessary if a ceasefire is reached and reiterated support for Ukraine's long-term security.
- Starmer warned that the world needs to see action from Putin, urging him to stop attacks and agree to a ceasefire immediately.
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The premier attended the summit convened by Starmer and reaffirmed his support for Ukraine. Excluding sending men. Instead, London, Paris and Ankara are available. The meeting of the “willing” convened by British Prime Minister Keir began at 11 in the morning yesterday and lasted just over two hours...
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