Starmer Helps Shape Ukraine Talks, but Path to Peace Remains Long

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted a summit of 18 world leaders in London to discuss Ukraine’s future and European security, following a week of intense diplomatic activity. The meeting, attended by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron, aimed to bolster support for Ukraine and lay the groundwork for peace.

The summit came days after a heated exchange between Zelensky and US President Donald Trump, which highlighted tensions within the Western alliance. Starmer sought to position the UK as a mediator, emphasizing the need for unity between the US and Europe to achieve lasting peace.

The prime minister’s leadership has drawn domestic praise, with many across the political spectrum supporting his efforts. However, the potential deployment of UK troops in Ukraine—a volatile and contested region—raises significant questions about the risks involved.

Despite the progress, the path to peace remains uncertain, with further diplomacy required. The summit highlighted Europe’s determination to support Ukraine, but achieving a lasting resolution will depend on sustained international collaboration and navigating complex geopolitical dynamics.

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