Starmer accuses Putin of 'playing games' over Ukraine peace deal
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer will criticize Vladimir Putin's "hollow promises" at peace talks in London today, stating that Russia is not serious about negotiations.
- President Emmanuel Macron suggested that European armies could respond if Russia attacks, strengthening Europe's commitment to Ukraine.
- The summit aims to build on previous defense meetings and mobilize European support for Ukraine's future, as unity is emphasized to maintain momentum.
- Starmer will accuse Putin of not being a serious participant in peace negotiations, highlighting ongoing attacks on Ukraine despite a proposed ceasefire.
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Putin is a liar - no one should believes he wants peace, warns Ukraine minister
UKRAINE’S deputy foreign minister has warned “liar” Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted and does not want a ceasefire. Mariana Betsa told The Sun the tyrant has no real interest in brokering lasting peace in the region. Simon JonesUkraine’s deputy foreign affairs minister Mariana Betsa spoke to The Sun about a potential peace deal[/caption] GettyShe warned Russian tyrant Putin does not want lasting peace[/caption] A Ukrainian soldier of an artiller…
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
Britain’s Prime Minister is Trying to Derail Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks.
IN BRIEF:What Happened: European leaders discussed the need for progress on a ceasefire in Ukraine and opposed easing sanctions on Russia. Who’s Involved: Sir Keir Starmer, Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron, Vladimir Putin, leaders from the UK, France, Germany, NATO, and the EU. Where & When: Talks took place in Paris, with military strategy discussions occurring in London. Key Quote: “We should be setting a framework and a deadline of deliver…
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