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British PM Keir Starmer: Parliament to Vote on Troop Deployment to Ukraine
Starmer commits to parliamentary approval before deploying UK troops to train and secure military hubs in Ukraine after coalition agreement, ensuring oversight and legitimacy.
- At his weekly Prime Minister's Questions session, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told Parliament, `Were troops to be deployed under the declaration signed, I would put that matter to the House for a vote,` linking the pledge to a coalition of the willing meeting in Paris.
- The Paris declaration established the UK and France's commitment to deploy forces to Ukrainian territory if a ceasefire is secured, including training troops and protecting weaponry stocks.
- Downing Street declined to clarify whether a Commons vote rejecting deployment would bind the Government, citing the 2013 Syria parliamentary vote, while planning teams focus on coalition flexibility and Ukraine’s armed forces regeneration.
- Sir Keir said MPs will vote on troop numbers determined by UK military plans, with personnel placed in military hubs in Ukraine before any deployment.
- A government spokesman refused to detail troop numbers or matching commitments, Ludlow MP Stuart Anderson said `This is a matter of extreme importance`, and opposition criticised Starmer's lack of full parliamentary statement.
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