KEIR Starmer and Donald Trump will go head-to-head today for the first time as the PM tries to rally support for Ukraine. The Labour leader has crossed the Atlantic as the world awaits to see if
KEIR Starmer’s peace plan to deploy European troops in Ukraine has faced another blow as it was rejected by Moscow. Despite Trump’s reassurance that Putin “has no problem”
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Russia earlier contradicted Mr Trump by saying it strongly opposed European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov claiming that it was a “deceit aimed at fuelling the conflict”.
KEIR Starmer and Donald Trump will go head-to-head today for the first time as the PM tries to rally support for Ukraine. The Labour leader has crossed the Atlantic as the world awaits to see if
President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer will put the historic Anglo-American “special relationship” to one of its severest tests Thursday when Sir Keir meets Mr. Trump at the White House and tries to talk him into standing up for Ukraine.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer will carefully navigate around the shifting priorities of the administration of Donald Trump that is increasingly putting America's European allies on notice
Keir Starmer will meet with Donald Trump in Washington DC this week in what has been called one of the most important meeting between a UK Prime Minister and a US President in decades