Keir Starmer is set to lead a crucial meeting with allies while Donald Trump hinted at potential positive developments in Ukraine peace negotiations.
The Prime Minister will chair discussions of the coalition of willing nations, comprising over 30 countries dedicated to overseeing any peace agreement, on Tuesday. These nations have committed to ensuring Kyiv’s safety in the event of a deal with Russia to halt Moscow’s aggressive incursion.
Concerns arose over the weekend in Ukraine, the UK, and European capitals following the leak of a 28-point US peace proposal to end the conflict in Ukraine. The plan included significant concessions to Moscow, such as reducing Ukraine’s military forces and relinquishing plans for NATO membership.
After key talks in Geneva on Sunday involving officials from Europe, Ukraine, and the US, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted “tremendous” progress, with positive steps taken to garner acceptance from both European and Ukrainian parties.
US President also expressed optimism on social media, suggesting potential progress in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. Keir Starmer, addressing reporters on Monday, acknowledged ongoing talks in Geneva and emphasized the importance of achieving a fair and enduring peace.
The UK, along with other supportive nations, is dedicated to supporting Ukraine and driving progress towards a just and lasting peace. The Prime Minister’s official spokesperson highlighted the significant strides made in Geneva meetings, signaling a major advancement towards peace. Intensive work on the peace plan will persist in the upcoming days and weeks as leaders continue engagement.
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