Zelensky must be at future peace talks, Starmer says after Trump-Putin summit
Sir Keir Starmer emphasized that Ukraine's President Zelensky must be part of peace talks to ensure a lasting agreement and prevent future Russian aggression, backed by Nato allies.
- The Prime Minister said the US president's actions brought them closer to ending Russia's illegal war in Ukraine, but President Zelensky must be involved in further peace talks.
- The Ministry of Defence said British troops stand ready to police a future peace deal as part of a coalition supported by US air power to deter Russian aggression.
- Zelensky stated that for real peace, fighting must end completely, prisoners must be returned, and sanctions should be strengthened if Russia evades an honest end to the war.
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"The fact that Ukrainian cities are being attacked also has a very destructive impact on Poland's security," said presidential minister Marcin Przydacz. Following the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, the head of the Bureau of International Policy noted that key issues related to ending the war in Ukraine require agreement not only from Kyiv but also from the Kremlin.
UK PM Starmer says Trump's efforts 'brought us closer than ever before' to ending Ukraine war
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed Donald Trump’s efforts as bringing “us closer than ever before to ending Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine”, after the US president held talks with Vladimir Putin. “While progress has been made, the next step must be further talks” involving Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, Starmer said in a statement following […] The post UK PM Starmer says Trump’s efforts ‘brought us closer than ever before’ to …
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says US President Donald Trump has brought Europe closer to ending Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine than ever before and praises the president for his industriousness. This is stated in a statement from the Prime Minister following Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, USA yesterday. Starmer says that although steps have been taken towards peace, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Ze…
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