British Prime Minister Keir Starmer gathered on Sunday his European and NATO counterparts to get the borders and launch the entire weight behind Ukraine, as he announced schemes of a plan to end the Russian war.
« All nations must contribute to the best way they can, providing different capacities and support to the table, but all responsibilities of responsibility to act, increasing their own part of the load, » he said.
Starmer’s exhortation to 18 leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who have to make the heavy uprising for their own security, comes two days after the Ukraine United States support appeared in Jeopardy when President Donald Trump went out to the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and said that he was not grateful enough for the United States.
The meeting had been overshadowed by the extraordinary scoring on television live at the White House. Starmer seized the opportunity as part of his wider effort to overcome the gap between Europe and the United States, and also to save what had seemed to be the beginning of a peace process before the Friday’s rupture.
Starmer said he had worked with France and Ukraine on a plan to end the war, and that the group of leaders, mostly in Europe, had agreed four things.
Britain hosted a summit of European leaders on Sunday to gain support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trex Naylor, the director of the Oxbridge Diplomatic Academy, says that North -American support of Ukraine is « vital » and that European leaders could help repair the diplomatic relationship between the two leaders.
Peace steps would keep Kiev’s help and maintain economic pressure on Russia to strengthen Ukraine’s hand; Ensure that Ukraine is at the negotiation table and that any peace agreement must guarantee its sovereignty and security; And continue to arm Ukraine to deter the future invasion.
Finally, Starmer said they would develop a « coalition of the willingness » to defend Ukraine and guarantee peace.
« Not all nations will feel able to contribute, but this cannot mean that we sit, » he said. « Instead, the willing will intensify the planning now with a real urgency. The United Kingdom is ready to support it with ground boots and airplanes in the air, along with others. »
Said any plan would require strong support in the United States. He did not specify what this meant, though he told the BBC before the summit that there were « heavy debates » to obtain a security guarantee of the United States
« If there is an agreement, if there is a stop of the fighting, this agreement must be defended, because the worst of all the results is that there is a temporary pause and then (Russian President Vladimir) Putin is again, » said Starmer.
Starmer said that he would then bring a more formal plan in the United States and work with Trump.
Washington still reliable, says Starmer
Europe has been restless since Trump has begun direct peace conversations with Putin, who had been isolated by most western leaders since he invaded Ukraine three years ago. The split to stay relevant and protect European interests, as his ally was once he seemed to approach Putin, was even more worrying when Trump called Zelenskyy a dictator and said that Ukraine began the war.
Last week meetings had provided some hope, until Zelenskyy’s trip to the White House on Friday.
Starmer’s Oval Office and French President Emmanuel Macron, who had declared his visit as « turning point », were seen as steps in the right direction. The meetings were cordial and Trump even took a softer tone to Ukraine, although he did not commit to providing guarantees of North -American security and maintained that Europe should provide peace maintenance troops.
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At twelve hours of Washington Starmer’s return, the peace conversation seemed to collapse when Trump and Vice President JD Vancea caused Zelenskyy to have challenged Trump’s claims that Putin could be trusted.
During his Sunday press conference, Starmer rejected the suggestion that the United States were no longer a reliable ally.
« There are no two countries as closely aligned as our two countries and our defense, our security and intelligence is intertwined so that there are no other countries, so it is an important and reliable ally for us, » he said.
« A blow at a time of generation »
Starmer hosted the meeting at Lancaster House, a 200 -year mansion near Buckingham Palace, after his offensive Charm with Macron to convince Trump to put Ukraine in the center of negotiations and tilted his alliances to Europe.
The leaders of Germany, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Canada, Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Romania were at the summit. The Turkish Foreign Minister, the Secretary General of NATO and the Presidents of the European Commission and the European Council, also attended.
Among those of the people who met near the Starmer office at 10 Downing Street to show support to Ukraine on Sunday, Yulia Vozniuk, 37, who moved to the United Kingdom from Ukraine 14 years ago.
He spoke to his parents, still living in Cherkasy, Ukraine, after the tense Friday confrontation between Trump and Zelenskyy, and said that his mother was crying.
« It was frightening, to be honest, » CBC News told CBC, adding that the Zelenskyy team could probably have better prepared to manage Trump’s expected « provocations ».
Starmer used sweeping terms to describe the challenge ahead, saying that Europe was at a crossroads of its history and that it needed to take a step to find « a moment at a time of generation. »

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, left the meeting and said that he would present a plan to « rearmar Europe » to strengthen the security of the block after a long period of infraining.
As for the future of Ukraine devastated by the war, von der Leyen said he needs security guarantees.
« We have to put Ukraine in a position of force so that it has the means to fortify and protect -, » said Von der Leyen. « It is basically making Ukraine an indigestible steel pig for possible invaders. »

Last week, Starmer pledged to increase military spending to 2.5 percent of gross domestic product by 2027. Other European nations could follow the same.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said Saturday that Europe faces a historical test and should take care of itself. He said that European countries must increase weapons expenses to reach at least 3 % of GDP.
« If we do not increase our effort fast enough and let the aggressor dictate his conditions, we will not end well, » he said.
Starmer pledged to supply more weapons to defend Ukraine, announcing that the United Kingdom will use 1.6 billion pounds ($ 2.9 billion) in financing exports to supply 5,000 air defense molls.
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