Biltian Prime Minister: I will support Ukraine in talks with Trump

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will discuss the importance of Ukraine's sovereignty in talks with Donald Trump next week, he said in a call with Zelensky. United Kingdom Prime Minister reiterated “iron support” of the United Kingdom for Kiev when he spoke to Volodyr Zelensky on Saturday. The two leaders held the conversation of [...]
United Kingdom Prime Minister reiterated “iron support” of the United Kingdom for Kiev when he spoke to Volodyr Zelensky on Saturday.
The two leaders held their second telephone conversation in four days after US President Trump's decision to reopen relations with Russia and seek the end of the war in Ukraine, reports the BBC, the reporter broadcast.
About 2,000 people marched towards the Russian Embassy in western London before the third anniversary of Vladimir Putin's full occupation.
According to the announcement, the British prime minister also said that “Ukraine should be at the centre of any negotiations to end the” war, and it can be certain of the <x2-direction of the United Kingdom to ensure a fair and lasting peace to end the illegal Russian war”.
Keir also told Zelensky that the “preservation of Ukraine's sovereignty was essential to preventing future aggression from Russia”.
The prime minister added that “ai would advance these important discussions in the coming days and weeks, including Trump, during the Washington DC visit next week”.
Keir is expected to meet with Trump on Thursday comes a week after seeing a storm of summits and phone calls, while European leaders tried to find out how to approach the surprise merger of the US president's relations with Russia.
Ahead of visits to the White House by Keir and French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump said the pair “did nothing to end the war in Ukraine.
He also said Zelensky did not have “karta” in the peace negotiations, and that he did not think “ai is very important to be in meetings”.
On Monday, European leaders held a hastily organised summit in Paris a day before US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia, and amid fears that Ukraine and Europe could be excluded from peace negotiations.












