LONDON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday he was ready to send British troops to Ukraine as part of any postwar peacekeeping force as talks aimed at ending the conflict were ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has become the first European leader to say he is ready to put peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, making the commitment ahead of an emergency leaders meeting in ...
The PM has repeatedly pledged to put British boots on the ground to enforce a peace deal if one is reached - with an insider ...
Wes Streeting suggested the prospect of a clash between Russian soldiers and British peacekeeping troops would be sufficient ...
A “significant number” of countries have pledged troops to a peacekeeping force as part of a burgeoning “coalition of the ...
Planning for a peacekeeping force for Ukraine will move to an “operational phase”, the Prime Minister has said after a ...
Donald Trump is set to speak to Vladimir Putin this week - following a warning of “escalation” if Russia confronts British ...
Military chiefs will meet in London later in the week to discuss plans for a Western peacekeeping operation in Ukraine.
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The UK PM said leaders have to be prepared to defend a potential peace deal after he accused Putin of delaying an agreement.
The deeper discussion of a European force comes amid rising anger and dismay over President Trump’s embrace of Russia and ...