UK’s Starmer plans second Ukraine peacekeeping meeting
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host a second meeting this Saturday with allies considering sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, his spokesman Dave Pares said Monday
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Bloomberg reported the information.
The virtual meeting will bring together NATO and Commonwealth leaders willing to contribute to a “coalition of the willing” to maintain peace in Ukraine if U.S. President Donald Trump brokers a postwar settlement.
“Our focus is on supporting Ukraine and ensuring a sovereign and secure Ukraine,” Pares said.
Ahead of the meeting, key UK officials will hold talks abroad. Defence Chief Admiral Tony Radakin will meet coalition officials in Paris on Tuesday, followed by Defence Secretary John Healey’s meeting with counterparts from France, Germany, Italy, and Poland on Wednesday. Foreign Secretary David Lammy will travel to Canada for a G7 foreign ministers’ meeting.
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