
© Espreso.TV The leaders emphasized that diplomacy does not cancel military support for Kyiv.
British PM Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump engaged in a phone call where they spoke about Russia’s war in Ukraine and the necessity for intensified measures to secure a long-term cessation of hostilities.
The involved parties underscored that, with the full-scale Russian incursion nearing its fourth year, attaining tangible advancement toward a reliable peace is vital, all while maintaining the global community’s backing of Ukraine.
The UK government’s media department mentioned that Keir Starmer highlighted the need for partners to sustain aiding Kyiv in defending itself from Russian offensives, even amidst simultaneous diplomatic endeavors. The heads concurred that the armistice should be enduring, not fleeting, and reinforced with security assurances.
Beyond the topic of Ukraine, those in conversation touched on the condition of ties between Britain and America, describing them as robust and strategically significant. Keir Starmer and Donald Trump also concurred to have a face-to-face discussion soon.
According to reports, a three-way summit of envoys representing the United States, Ukraine, and Russia regarding peace negotiations has wrapped up in Abu Dhabi. The subsequent session is planned for February 1.