UK's Starmer, France's Macron to discuss Ukraine support after Trump win
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday to discuss ways to help Ukraine after Donald Trump's election raises concerns about U.S. support.
- Starmer and Macron will address "Russia's ongoing barbaric invasion of Ukraine and the appalling humanitarian situation in Gaza," according to Downing Street.
- European nations have provided €118 billion in aid to Ukraine, with concerns that Trump's victory could reduce U.S. support for NATO and Ukraine.
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France and the United Kingdom will continue to support Ukraine “as long as necessary”.
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer celebrated the anniversary of the end of the First World War together in Paris today. In light of concerns about the fate of continued US aid to Ukraine following the election of Donald Trump, they have assured Kiev of unwavering support in the fight against Russian aggression.
Macron and Starmer vow 'unwavering' Ukraine support
France and the UK will support Ukraine for as long as necessary “to thwart Russia’s war of aggression”, French President Emmanuel Macron and Sir Keir Starmer have said.The prime minister marked Armistice Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Paris as a guest of Macron on Monday, and held a meeting with his French counterpart to talk about Russia’s invasion and stopping illegal migration in the Channel.A statement from the Elysee Palace said …
UK’s Starmer joins Macron for Armistice Day in a display of European solidarity
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday became the first British head of government to attend France's Armistice Day commemorations marking the end of World War I since Winston Churchill's visit in 1944.
British Prime Minister Kier Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron will try to convince US President Joe Biden to give Ukraine permission to strike targets in Russia with Franco-British Storm Shadow missiles. This was reported on November 10 by The Telegraph, citing sources in the British government.
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