(Alliance News) - Keir Starmer promised his "unwavering support" to Ukraine as Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump are due to discuss plans to end the war with Russia.
In a call on Tuesday Vladimir Putin and Trump agreed to a limited ceasefire on energy and infrastructure targets, but air strikes have continued and the Russian president refused to back the 30-day truce suggested by the US and Ukraine.
Zelensky and Trump are set to speak on Wednesday following the talks between the US leader and his Russian counterpart.
At Prime Minister's Questions, Starmer said: "Last night I spoke to President Zelensky to discuss progress that President Trump had made with Russia towards a ceasefire.
Zelensky said drone strikes against civilian infrastructure had continued overnight despite the call between the Kremlin and White House, including a direct hit on a hospital in Sumy.
At a press conference in Helsinki on Wednesday, Zelensky said: "Putin's words are very different from reality."
Zelensky said he would speak to Trump to "discuss the details of the next steps with him".
The White House account of the call between Trump and Putin said "the movement to peace will begin with an energy and infrastructure ceasefire".
But the Kremlin's statement following the talks said the proposal covered only the more limited category of "energy infrastructure" – meaning other civilian targets were still at risk.
Putin also put forward a series of conditions in response to the US-Ukraine proposal for a 30-day truce and called for a "complete cessation" of military aid and intelligence support to Kyiv.
Trump told Fox News: "We didn't talk about aid at all."
Attacks on Ukraine's energy grid have been a feature of Putin's campaign, with Russian forces repeatedly targeting power plants and other infrastructure.
Ukraine has responded with attacks on Russian oil facilities.
According to the White House, Trump and Putin agreed in their call "that the movement to peace will begin with an energy and infrastructure ceasefire, as well as technical negotiations on implementation of a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, full ceasefire and permanent peace.
"These negotiations will begin immediately in the Middle East."
By David Hughes, Helen Corbett and David Lynch
Press Association: News
source: PA
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