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Starmer: Ukraine's peacekeeping outcome would also be crucial for Europe's stability

Starmer: Ukraine's peacekeeping outcome would also be crucial for Europe's stability


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British Prime Minister Kir Starmer said at today's meeting with European leaders that a good peacekeeping outcome for Ukraine would also be crucial for Europe's stability.

« In the talks in recent days we have agreed to work with Ukraine on a plan to stop the fighting, and then talk to the United States about the joint development of the plan, » Starmer said.

He said he had also talked to the Baltic allies, which are also involved in a demand solution for the stability of Ukraine and Europe.

Russia speaks for peace at the same time, but continues the relentless aggression. « 

Starmer, after a cessed meeting between US President and Vice President Donald Trump and Jay Di Vance and Ukraine President Volodimir Zelenski, invited European leaders to a meeting in London.

The meeting is attended by the presidents of Ukraine, Finland and France, Volodimir Zelenski, Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron, the prime ministers of Poland, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, the Czech Republic, Italy and Canada (Donald Gar Store, Petr Fijala, Gjorgja Meloni and Justin Trudeau), German Chancellor Olaf Holz and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, as well as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President, European Council President Antonio.

The British prime minister has earlier cited three key conditions for achieving lasting peace in Ukraine: a strong Ukraine that can fight if a good negotiating position for Kiev is needed; Security guarantees from European countries and US support.

While the X Rute has published three messages: everyone in Europe will have to do more to support Ukraine; We all want a peace deal and it must be lasting. Europe really needs to take responsibility in this process; Europe to increase defense costs to maintain a strong North Atlantic Alliance.



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