Starmer urges Trump not to abandon Ukraine in press to end Russian war
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged President Donald Trump to ensure that a peace deal with Russia does not benefit Moscow during their meeting at the White House.
- Starmer expressed the U.K.'s readiness to support peace in Ukraine, stating, 'The U.K. Is ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the air.'
- Trump indicated his trust in Russian President Vladimir Putin, claiming, 'I don't believe he's going to violate his word.'
- Starmer plans to gather European leaders for talks in London, aiming to solidify support for a lasting peace deal in Ukraine.
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Starmer arrives at White House to sway Trump on Ukraine amid transatlantic tensions
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived at the White House for a meeting with President Donald Trump where he is seeking a U.S. security backstop as part of a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. As the two greeted each other on February 27, Trump a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine has advanced, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr…
Four Years and Five Weeks - emptywheel
Trump announces the end of the transatlantic alliance First it was Emmanuel Macron, putting his hand on Trump’s knee as he publicly corrected Trump in the Oval Office, in the presence of cameras, on the fact that Europe’s contributions to support Ukraine were (a) grants, not loans, and (b) larger than the contributions made by the US. Trump, in turn, tried to toss out his well-worn talking points, but the damage was done. Trump was called out by…


Keir Starmer at the White House: what ‘progressive realism’ now means in relation to Ukraine and Donald Trump
Flickr/Number 10, CC BY-NC-NDSince the Labour government came to power in the UK past year, its international relations have been pursued under the banner of what foreign secretary David Lammy calls “progressive realism”. This involves “using realist means to pursue progressive ends”, including taking “pragmatic steps” to improve relations with other states. Lammy rejects the notion that “idealism has no place in foreign policy” but also argues …
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