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Sir Keir Starmer is prepared to support a peace deal in Ukraine without a ceasefire being in place, No 10 has indicated, as the prime minister reiterated that he is prepared to put “boots on the ground” to ensure security in the event of an agreement being struck.
Sir Keir Starmer has hailed "real progress" made during a White House summit with European leaders aimed at bringing an end to the war in Ukraine.
The prime minister's spokesman said Kyiv was "on an irreversible path" to membership of the military alliance.
Sir Keir's role at the White House is likely to rely on the rarity of his strong relationships with both Trump and Zelensky.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer clashes with Donald Trump on Ukraine ahead of crunch White House summit
Sir Keir Starmer has clashed with Donald Trump on whether Ukraine should aspire to join Nato ahead of today's crunch White House summit. The US President had suggested that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky's could help bring about an end to the conflict "almost immediately" if he drops his plan to join the bloc.
Sir Keir Starmer praised the White House meeting with eight European leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, and Donald Trump as a possibly “historic step” towards ending Vladimir Putin’s war
TalkTV was halted for a "breaking news" announcement in what could be the biggest blow yet to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Presenter Philip Ingram shared that Russia has launched counter sanctions against the UK. "Tit for tat. Here we go," the host declared. "Now Moscow retaliated in kind."
Sir Keir Starmer has spoken with Donald Trump after the US president's summit with Vladimir Putin ended without a deal to stop the war in Ukraine.
Downing Street said the Prime Minister is 'absolutely focused' on a solution to the conflict - now in its third year - but insisted it must be 'grounded in Ukraine's national interests'
Keir Starmer refused to answer a simple question put to him by Channel 4 journalist Anushka Asthana in yet another awkward on-screen moment for the Labour prime minister. Starmer was at the White House in Washington D.
Keir Starmer described Monday's (18 August) meeting in Washington between Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, and key European leaders as “good and constructive,” highlighting a unified approach to Ukraine's security and steps toward further negotiations with Russia.