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UK to defend Ukraine peace cope with ‘coalition of keen’, Starmer says

By Editorial Board Published March 2, 2025 6 Min Read
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UK to defend Ukraine peace cope with ‘coalition of keen’, Starmer says

Sir Keir Starmer has steered a coalition of European allies may step up and defend a possible deal for Ukraine to “guarantee the peace”.

The prime minister indicated some EU nations may very well be ready to extend defence spending to guard any peace deal that’s agreed between Ukraine and Russia.

As an alternative, he stated “those willing” – although he didn’t state which international locations this included – would “intensify planning now with real urgency”.

In an indication this might imply troops from member states being despatched to Ukraine, he added: “The UK is prepared to back this with boots on the ground and planes in the air, together with others. Europe must do the heavy lifting.”

The summit of EU leaders, together with Canada and Turkey, had been deliberate for over per week however took on an added urgency following the disastrous assembly between President Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the White Home on Friday.

In entrance of the world’s cameras, Mr Trump accused the Ukrainian president of “disrespecting” the USA and “gambling with world war three” when he expressed scepticism that Vladimir Putin chilly be trusted to honour any ceasefire agreements.

The diplomatic breakdown intensified fears amongst some Western leaders that the USA couldn’t be relied upon to assist Ukraine militarily, with Kaja Kallas, the EU excessive consultant for international affairs and safety coverage, posting on social media: “Today, it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It’s up to us, Europeans, to take this challenge.”

Sir Keir has been positioning himself as a peace dealer between the US and Europe following Mr Trump’s ascension to the White Home, however his process was made extra urgent following the conflict within the Oval Workplace – which he admitted he discovered “uncomfortable”.

“I do not accept that the US is an unreliable ally,” he stated.

“The US has been a reliable ally to the UK for many, many decades and continues to be. There are no two countries as closely aligned as our two countries. Our defence, our security and intelligence is intertwined.”

He confirmed the UK, France and Ukraine would on a peace plan that might be introduced to the US and that the White Home would proceed to be a part of the method.

“The discussions we’ve had today, particularly the coalition of the willing, is on the basis that this is a plan that we will work with the US and that it will have U.S. backing,” he stated.

“That is the purpose of the plan and that is why I spoke to President Trump last night before we developed the work on this plan.”

Requested whether or not he had been making an attempt to steer different nations to affix the so-called “coalition of the willing” at present, Sir Keir stated “a number of countries” had indicated that they wished to be “part of the plan that we are developing”.

“I’ll leave them to make their own statements about exactly how they want to make that contribution,” he stated.

“But we’ve been able to move that forward. I accept, without criticism and with respect, the position of other countries that may not feel that they want to contribute in that way – but I strongly feel that unless some move forward, we will stay in the position we’re in and not be able to move forward.”

Elsewhere within the press convention, Sir Keir introduced a brand new deal which can permit Ukraine to make use of £1.6bn of UK export finance to purchase 5,000 extra air defence missiles.

The prime minister stated the transfer will create jobs within the UK’s defence sector and would even be “vital for protecting critical infrastructure and strengthen Ukraine”.

It comes on prime of the UK saying that it might enhance defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, from the present 2.3%.

Whereas it has not been made clear whether or not EU member states will observe within the UK’s footsteps, EU Fee President Ursula von der Leyen addressed the pressing want for motion.

She stated she is going to current a plan to “rearm” Europe within the coming days.

Talking to broadcasters outdoors Lancaster Home following the conclusion of Sunday’s summit, Ms von der Leyen stated “comprehensive security guarantees” from Europe in addition to the USA have been wanted.

She stated “we have to put Ukraine in a position of strength” in order that “it has the means to fortify and protect itself” in financial and army phrases.

“Therefore the focus is not only on the military supply but also. for example, securing their energy system,” she added.

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