
Downing Street agreed that Keir Starmer and VolodyMyr Zelensky agreed that there is a “powerful coalition and a powerful resolution” to ensure Ukrainian peace, according to Downing Street.
The PM held a morning meeting with President Ukrainian President Ukraine ahead of an important summit in Alaska between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the end of the Ukrainian War.
KEIR has a “practical opportunity” for the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, and Ukraine’s “territory perfection” must be protected and the international border should not be changed by force.
Jellen Ski and other European leaders who did not attend a meeting in Alaska repeated their position on Wednesday by co -calling Trump.
The red carpet was released by Zelen Ski to arrive at 10, and in Alaska, a carefully adjusted support show of the UK, which was scheduled 24 hours before the summit, took a photo passing through the Downing Street Rose Garden with PM.
Downing Street spokesman KEIR and Zelensky discussed dialogue about personal breakfast this week and said, “In Ukraine, I agreed that there was a strong union and a strong resolution to achieve just and continuous peace.”
“They suggested that in Alaska, ahead of Tomorrow’s dialogue between Trump and Putin, he offered a chance to make steps to take action to prove that Putin was serious about peace.”
No leader has suggested himself for maintaining tactical diplomatic silence to reporters of Downing Street.
When the leaders left 10 times, they usually walked alone in the car, but today Starmer walked with Zelen Ski and gave hugs and handshake before departing from an important union show.
The Prime Minister has not talked much to the media for the last few days, and some left a commentary on the official script handouts, and some are partially not to say that they are separated from the United States.
Last week, the main tactic of Downing Street was to board Trump. When the US president sat with Putin on Friday, the words of Europe and Ukraine resonated in their ears.
Zelensky posted on social media on social media after the departure.
“We also discussed a lot of security guarantees that could truly durable peace if the United States succeeded in pressing Russia and succeeded in participating in true practical diplomacy,” he wrote.
Zelensky has added two discussed inorganic partnerships, including investment in drone production and 100 -year partnership contracts with the United Kingdom, and will be ratified this month.
Putin said in Russia that he welcomed officials in Donald Trump’s “energetic and sincere” efforts to end the Ukrainian war.
He added that the United States is trying to reach an agreement that is interested in all aspects related to conflicts to stop the crisis and to create long -term conditions for peace in our country, Europe and the world.
Kremlin announced that Putin and Trump will have a joint press conference after Friday evening.
Last week, Trump warned that there could be some territorial exchange and improvement, and Ukraine was afraid that Ukraine had to give up some areas to end blood conflict.
Moscow wanted to maintain control of land seized, including Crimia, while Ukraine argued that the cading territory would be unacceptable.
Russia also wants to limit the guarantee that Ukraine will not join the NATO military alliance.
After receiving a phone call with Trump, Lord said that he needed a virtual meeting of European leaders and said he needed a security guarantee that required continuous ceasefire.
He said the leaders of the organization were ready to increase sanctions, for example, to increase economic pressure on Russia if necessary, and recognized Trump’s efforts to make progress on this issue.
Between 2014 and 2020, Sir Alex Younger, the head of MI6, said in the TODAY program of BBC Radio 4: “It’s true that Donald Trump is the only person who can solve this.”
“They are all talking about what’s wrong,” he added. He added that the US strategy, which resets bilateral relationships with Russia, has not recognized Putin’s goal for Ukrainian “General Conquest.”








