Starmer and Zelensky united on ‘strong resolve’ to secure just peace in Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin talks

Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky united in his “strong decisions de in order to achieve a fair peace in Ukraine before a historical summit between the United States and Russia on Friday.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Alaska in the midst of fear that two superpowers will try to decide the end of the war and cause Ukraine to be excluded.
While waiting for the world meetings, Russian President shook the idea that talks could lead to an agreement on Nuclear weapons control of Moscow and Washington.
After a one -to -one meeting on Thursday, Downing Street, which was seen as a support for Ukraine, said that the two leaders admit that “a strong sense of unity and a strong decision to achieve a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine”.
“Later, Putin looked at the talks between President Trump and President Putin, who provided the chance to make progress as long as he took action to prove that he was serious in peace.”
In entering Downing Street, two men refused to withdraw whether President Trump could trust after the reporters’ questions.
Putin comes after the US president threatens “violent consequences” without specifying what they might be.
After meeting with Sir Keir on Friday, President Zelensky suggested that he and the Prime Minister to send the potential results of the Trump-Putin Summit to the war.
In a message in the former twitter X, he told a “good, productive görünler meeting the day after his call to reveal what Europe’s concerns about what an agreement could contain with other European leaders and Sir Keir.
Uz We continue to coordinate our positions, ”he said. “We discussed the expectations and possible expectations for the meeting in Alaska. In addition, if he managed to put pressure on Russia to stop the murders and to include real, important diplomacy, we also discussed the security guarantees that could make peace really resistant.”
Since the end of the weekend, Europe gathered behind the right to decide on the future of Ukraine because of the concerns of Mr. Zelensky about the exclusion of Friday’s summit.
At the weekend, the President of the United States claimed that a ceasefire may include some “swap”.
On Saturday, Mr. Zelensky rejected any proposal that would endanger the territorial integrity of Ukraine, which is banned by the country’s constitution.
Putin is expected to use the summit to ask for parts of the Donbas region, which Ukraine is still controlled.
When Mr. Trump was asked not to invite him not to invite Mr. Zelensky to the meeting, Mr. Trump said, “No, the opposite” before adding a second meeting with the President of Ukraine.
Mr. Trump threatened Russia with “serious consequences” if the ceasefire was rejected by his leader.




