Zelensky must be at future peace talks, Starmer says after Trump-Putin summit
- Following the summit in Alaska on Friday, Sir Keir Starmer said `the path to peace in Ukraine` cannot be decided without President Zelensky.
- The Alaska summit on Friday ended without a peace agreement as Trump and Putin failed to reach an Ukraine conflict deal.
- The coalition of the willing plans to include US air support, with British troops now ready to police a future peace deal.
- Zelensky is due to fly to Washington DC on Monday to meet Trump, who said he hoped the meeting could pave the way for three-way talks with Putin.
- Allies plan to keep tightening the screws on Mr Putin with even more sanctions and are planning to deploy the Multinational Force Ukraine to maintain peace.
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SOTT FOCUS: NewsReal: Niall Visits Russia, Trump & Putin Talk Peace in Alaska
Niall returns to NewsReal to share some impressions he gleaned of life in Russia, where he recently spent time in Moscow and St Petersburg. Some of what Western media tells you about Russia is accurate, much of what it tells you misses nuances, and most of what it tells you is pure fiction. The short of it is: Russia is booming, and Russians, generally unaffected by the war, and mostly supportive of it, are prospering and getting on with living …
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