Putin, Ukraine and Russia
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to join European leaders at an emergency summit in Paris on Monday, Britain’s PA media reported, after the relationship of the continent with Washington was
Healey said that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump will discuss the backstop plan when they meet in Washington next week.
Sir Keir Starmer said securing a lasting peace in Ukraine was "essential" to deter Vladimir Putin from future aggression.
Por Sugam Pokharel, CNN El primer ministro del Reino Unido, Keir Starmer, se unirá a los líderes europeos en una cumbre de emergencia en París el lunes, informó la agencia de medios británica PA, desp
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to join an emergency summit in Paris on Monday, Britain’s PA news agency reported, as European leaders scramble to respond to the Trump administration’s push to work with Russia to end the war in Ukraine – potentially without them at the negotiating table.
Sir Keir Starmer has hit out at “tyrants” like Russian President Vladimir Putin who “only respond to strength”, as he announced a hike in defence spending.In a statement to parliament, the prime minister announced that defence spending will increase to 2.
The prime minister announced the increase in defence spending days before meeting US President Donald Trump in Washington.
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Russia has a weak hand in talks to end the Ukraine war and could be pushed into making concessions.
Sacrificing aid funding to bolster Britain’s war chest was branded ‘reckless’ by charities and aid organisations.
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Hosted on MSNStarmer accuses Farage of 'fawning' over Putin as he defends increase in defence spendingSir Keir Starmer has accused Nigel Farage of "fawning" over Russian president Vladimir Putin, amid suggestions that Reform UK MPs are "Putin's poodles". The Prime Minister took aim at the Reform UK leader when asked if he was Mr Farage "in disguise" following his announcement that the UK's aid budget will be cut to fund an increase in defence spending.
Sir Keir said the plan amounted to “the biggest sustained increase in defence spending since the end of the Cold War”. Taking spending on the security and intelligence services into account as well as defence, the budget will amount to a 2.6% share of the economy from 2027.
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