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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his readiness to send British troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers, contingent upon achieving an end to the ongoing war with Russia. This marks the first time Starmer has explicitly considered military deployment since the conflict began in February 2022. He cautioned that such action could endanger troops if Russia were to escalate its aggression.
Starmer's statements were made ahead of urgent discussions with European leaders, aimed at addressing concerns over former US President Donald Trump's proposed negotiations with Russia and the potential reduction of US defense commitments in Europe. In an article for the Daily Telegraph, Starmer emphasized the pivotal nature of the crisis for Europe and underscored the UK’s commitment of £3 billion annually until 2030 in support of Ukraine.
Starmer insisted that any negotiations must include Ukraine, warning against a repeat of the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which he deemed unacceptable. He stated that securing Ukraine’s future is crucial for the safety of the continent and the UK itself.