
Following a high-stakes crisis summit in London, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared that the world stood at a "crossroads in history" and called for a united European strategy on Ukraine. His goal is to develop a roadmap that can be presented to the United States, particularly amid concerns that a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House could shift U.S. foreign policy away from supporting Kyiv.
Positioning himself as a key link between Europe and Washington, Starmer emphasized that America remained a "reliable ally." He acknowledged the urgency of securing a lasting peace in Ukraine and stressed that it was now time to take concrete steps to achieve it. His remarks came after European leaders held intense discussions in response to the dramatic confrontation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House.
During the summit, Starmer embraced Zelensky at Lancaster House and reassured him that Europe stood firmly by Ukraine’s side. He urged leaders to seize this "once in a generation moment" to shape the future of European security. French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni were also present, signaling that Britain, France, and Italy are prepared to take leading roles in a “coalition of the willing” to ensure the enforcement of any future peace deal with Russia.
Meanwhile, Russia has been closely watching these developments, celebrating what it sees as growing fractures between Ukraine and its Western allies.
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