Starmer would back Ukraine peace deal without a ceasefire, No 10 confirms

Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, in case of an agreement to ensure safety to put “boots” reiterated that he reiterated, no 10 said.
On Monday, Downing Street called on the end of killing in Ukraine, but he gave up repeating the government’s previous position, and that a ceasefire was needed before peace talks.
Vladimir Putin resisted Volodymyr Zelensky for calling an unconditional ceasefire before he held negotiations about a long -term peace agreement. And on Friday, after a summit between Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska, the US President immediately reduced the cease -fire demands in the conflict.
Instead, Putin, who is expected to see that Ukraine was forced to give up the region to end the war, adopted Putin’s approach.
On Monday, he asked if he immediately wanted a ceasefire to facilitate Britain’s peace talks.
“We said that we want to see a sustainable and fair peace for Ukraine, which enables the people of Ukraine to live without fear of attacking again.”
When asked if there was a change of stance from the government’s previous position, when asked if he wanted a complete, unconditional ceasefire to create a place for a fair and permanent peace talks ,, the prime minister spokesman repeated his spokesperson.
“If you can put an end to killing and bring a constant peace at a time, then it’s better,” he added.
The borders of Ukraine are for the country to determine itself in negotiations.
In the Crunch meeting with Mr. Trump and other European leaders, Sir Keir said on his way to Washington DC to support Mr. Zelensky, and said that allies should be “fair” and “only” peace “in Ukraine.
In a video published in X, the Prime Minister said the clash: “Everyone wants to end, not at least with Ukrainians.
“But we have to do this right. Peace is permanent peace and it is fair and it is fair.
“That’s why I’m traveling to Washington with other European leaders to Washington to meet with President Trump and President Zelensky to meet with this face to face, because we deserve it in the interests of England.”
Downing Street, Britain, allegedly not allowed to be a member of the defense alliance of Kiev, allegedly supported Britain NATO still supports.
“Russia cannot be veto against the EU or NATO path of Ukraine’s Ukraine.” He said.
When Mr. Trump was asked if he could have a veto, the spokesman repeated that “our position in Ukraine and NATO has not changed” and that Ukraine was “irreversible way to membership”.
When asked whether Sir Keir Starmer would not try to vetors the US leader, the Sözcü said that No 10 works with Mr. Trump in Ukraine with “gloves”.
Authority, today the White House meeting “permanent peace is an important moment on the journey”, he added.
The authority guarantees that the US is willing to provide “an important aspect of discussions”.




