Starmer Ramps up Ukraine Diplomacy After White House Trump Trip

Leaders from across Europe will gather in London on Sunday after Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelenskyy all travelled for talks with Trump.

Alliance News 28 February, 2025 | 11:01AM
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Donald Trump takes questions from the press at a press conference with Sir Keir Starmer in Washington DC on 27 February 2025.

Keir Starmer will welcome Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Downing Street this weekend as he follows up his visit to see Donald Trump with efforts to bridge the gap between the US and Europe over a potential deal to end the Ukraine war.

Leaders from across Europe will gather in London on Sunday, following a week which will have seen Starmer, France’s Emmanuel Macron and the Ukrainian president travel for talks with Trump.

The US President continues to resist calls to fully commit American military might to guarantee any Ukraine peace deal, but he has suggested closer economic ties and an agreement on mineral access between Kyiv and Washington would effectively act as a security “backstop”.

Starmer returned to the UK following a trip to the White House which went as well as Number 10 could have hoped, with Trump clearly pleased with the King’s invitation for an unprecedented second state visit, giving an indication that he would not block the Chagos Islands deal and suggesting a trade deal could spare British exports from US tariffs.

Sunday’s intensive diplomatic activity will see Zelensky and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni separately visit Number 10, the prime minister chair a call with the Baltic countries—Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia—before hosting the summit of European leaders.

Zelenskyy, Macron and Meloni have been invited to the summit along with leaders from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Turkey, Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Romania, as well as the NATO Secretary General and the presidents of the European Commission and European Council.

They will discuss the next steps in planning for security guarantees if a Ukraine peace deal is reached—something Starmer believes will have to involve the US.

The leaders will consider how to strengthen Ukraine’s current position, with military support and increased economic pressure on Russia.

The UK wants US military assets to provide surveillance, intelligence and—potentially—warplanes providing air cover to deter Vladimir Putin from launching another bid to conquer his neighbour.

In Washington on Thursday Trump said: “Well, there is a backstop. First, you have European countries, because they’re right there, we’re very far away, we have an ocean between us.

“But we want to make sure it works.”

He continued: “We are a backstop because we’ll be over there, we’ll be working in the country. ”

The President and the Prime Minister agreed to begin work on a new US-UK economic deal after the Prime Minister dangled the carrot of an unprecedented second state visit to woo the US president.

Starmer said the two leaders had decided “to begin work on a new economic deal with advanced technology at its core”.

The President, who is set to impose a 25% import tax on UK steel in March, said: “We could very well end up with a real trade deal where the tariffs wouldn’t be necessary”.

It is understood the proposed agreement is likely to focus on technology, rather than being an all-encompassing free trade deal.

The Prime Minister presented Trump with a golf cap in his family tartan, Downing Street golf balls and Downing Street crystal glasses.

First Lady Melania Trump was given a Liberty scarf, a Number 10 candle and a book on the Prime Minister’s Chequers country retreat.

Trump gave the prime minister a US soccer shirt with “Starmer” and the number 10 on the back.

The leaders and their teams held their White House discussions over a lunch of winter green salad and sea bass.

Source: PA


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