Prime Minister Kierstama on Sunday called on the British troops as he and other European leaders were in a hurry to coordinate responses to the start of talks with Russia about ending the war in Ukraine. We helped ensure Ukraine's safety.
In an article published in The Daily Telegraph on Sunday, Strermer said, “I am pleased to be prepared to contribute to security in Ukraine by placing my troops on the ground when necessary.” I am writing.
It was the first time Starmer explicitly said he was considering sending British troops to Ukraine. On the eve of an emergency meeting of European leaders in Paris on Monday, what Europe and Ukraine seemed to play a clear role in the process to formulate a response to Trump's push for settlement. is.
In the article, Starmer wrote that he did not underestimate the British army. However, “For Putin to stop further future attacks, it is essential to ensure lasting peace in Ukraine, which protects sovereignty in the long term,” he wrote, adding that Russian President Vladimir V. Putin I mentioned it.
“The end of this war cannot be a temporary pause when it comes, before Putin attacks again,” Starmer added.
American and Russian officials are expected to meet in Saudi Arabia this week to begin consultations aimed at ending the war. The debate is said to be preliminary. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday that if opportunities for “a wider conversation” present themselves, Ukraine and Europe would be included.
But Trump has an accelerated point to reach a deal to end the war, and at least for now, appears to be determined to negotiate with Russia. It emphasizes. Ukraine confirmed on Sunday that it will not take part in discussions in Saudi Arabia.
The meeting in Paris on Monday will include Starmer and leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands and Danish, as well as top officials from the European Union and NATO. Leaders say they will discuss war and European security.
In his article, Starmer wrote that it would urge other leaders to increase military spending and play a bigger role in NATO. He added that Ukraine's path to joining NATO is “irreversible.”
Starmer, who is expected to meet President Trump in the coming weeks, writes that Europe and the United States must work closely together to ensure a lasting peace agreement. “US security assurances are essential for long-lasting peace, because only the US can stop Putin from attacks again,” he wrote.