UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has acknowledged that after discussions on 1 March, he reached an settlement with the leaders of Ukraine and France to arrange a plan geared toward ending hostilities, which is able to then be offered to the US.
Supply: BBC, citing Starmer, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: Commenting on the spat within the White Home between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump, Starmer stated that "no one needed to see that".
He recalled that yesterday, he met with the Ukrainian president and spoke with Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, "and my driving goal is being to bridge this, in case you like, and get us again to the central focus".
"We've now agreed that the UK, together with France and presumably one or two others, will work with Ukraine on a plan to cease the combating, after which we’ll talk about that plan with the US," Starmer introduced.
He confused that "it's actually essential that we maintain our central focus, which is lasting peace in Ukraine".
Background:
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White Home forward of schedule on Friday, 28 February, after a spat with Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
- Throughout a gathering with Zelenskyy on Saturday, Starmer pledged Britain's continued assist for Ukraine "for so long as it takes" and its unwavering dedication to attain an enduring peace.
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