Starmer urged to defend Europe from Trump's 'dirty deal' on Ukraine
- Sir Keir Starmer took a call from President Trump, discussing UK-US relations and potential collaboration, as confirmed during a meeting with US envoy Mark Burnett.
- Sir Keir Starmer is urged to protect Europe from a deal between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine, as reported by various officials including Labour Chairman Tan Dhesi.
- Starmer and officials agree on the need for security guarantees for Ukraine but emphasize that U.S. Backing is essential, highlighting his commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty.
- Trump announced tariffs on the UK, impacting various industries, while Starmer maintained support for Ukraine's NATO aspirations, diverging from U.S. Perspectives on the conflict.
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