British PM looks ahead to Donald Trump’s second term, telling POLITICO the U.K. will “play a full part” in any future peacekeeping initiative in Ukraine.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will not attend Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony next week, in line with precedent, his official spokesman confirmed on Thursday.
Sir Keir’s first visit to Kyiv since entering No 10 coincided with a drone attack by Russian president Vladimir Putin’s forces on the Ukrainian capital. The prime minister heard sirens warning Kyiv’s citizens of the air raid as he met Mr Zelensky – a moment he said highlighted the “incredible resolve” of the Ukrainian people.
Britain has been at the forefront of western countries offering military support for Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022, but the question of whether the UK would put troops on the ground to help guarantee any peace deal will be a big test for Starmer.
As the war in Ukraine drags on and shows no signs of winding down, France needs to get ready for Russia remaining a persistent military threat to Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Jan.
Ukraine said it shot down Russian attack drones over Kyiv as British prime minister Keir Starmer visited the city to pledge continued military, financial and diplomatic support and sign a 100-year partnership deal between the two countries.
Sir Keir Starmer has repeatedly promised to 'reset' the UK's post-Brexit relations with Brussels under his Labour Government.
Sir Keir Starmer has repeatedly promised to 'reset' the UK's post-Brexit relations with Brussels under his Labour Government.
President Donald Trump's second term is already bringing massive changes as global leaders, allies and adversaries alike, watch to see where they fall in the pecking order and vie for a seat at the table.
Doom and gloom His comments contrast with the gloomy tone initially set by Sir Keir Starmer, who began his premiership with a speech emphasising the economics and social challenges left by the ...
Kate joined her husband Prince William at commemorations in London while King Charles attended a ceremony with world leaders at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Keir Starmer, a centrist who worked to fight antisemitism in his party, has become the United Kingdom’s prime minister following Labour’s landslide victory in British elections Thursday.