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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said the U.K. will play a leading role in Ukraine’s security going forward but warned that “strong” U.S. support was essential to a lasting peace.   “It is right that Europe do the heavy lifting to support peace on our continent, but to succeed, this effort must also have strong U.S. backing,” he told the House of Commons.   “No aspect of my role weighs more heavily than the deployment of British troops in the service of defense and security in Europe, and yet, I do feel very strongly that the future of Ukraine is vital for our national security.”   The British leader called the heated Oval Office exchange on Friday between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky something “nobody wants to see” but called the U.S. an “indispensable” ally and said the U.K. will “never choose between either side of the Atlantic.”   “In fact, if anything, the past week has shown that that idea is totally unserious because while some people may enjoy the simplicity of taking a side, this week has shown with total clarity that the U.S. is vital in securing the peace we all want to see in Ukraine,” he said.   Over the weekend, Prime Minister Starmer hosted his European counterparts, including President Zelensky, to discuss Ukrainian security and unveil a proposal for a “coalition of the willing” to enforce any peace deal.   “We agreed on Sunday that those willing to play a role in this will intensify planning now,” he said. “And as this House would expect, Britain will play a leading role with, if necessary and together with others, boots on the ground and planes in the air.”   Shortly after his remarks, President Trump again lashed out at President Zelensky for saying a deal with Russia to end the war was still “very, very far away.”   “This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelenskyy, and America will not put up with it for much longer!” President Trump wrote on social media. “It is what I was saying, this guy doesn’t want there to be Peace as long as he has America’s backing.” #houseofcommons #keirstarmer #ukrainewar #cspan
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said the U.K. will play a leading role in Ukraine’s security going forward but warned that “strong” U.S. support was essential to a lasting peace. “It is right that Europe do the heavy lifting to support peace on our continent, but to succeed, this effort must also have strong U.S. backing,” he told the House of Commons. “No aspect of my role weighs more heavily than the deployment of British troops in the service of defense and security in Europe, and yet, I do feel very strongly that the future of Ukraine is vital for our national security.” The British leader called the heated Oval Office exchange on Friday between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky something “nobody wants to see” but called the U.S. an “indispensable” ally and said the U.K. will “never choose between either side of the Atlantic.” “In fact, if anything, the past week has shown that that idea is totally unserious because while some people may enjoy the simplicity of taking a side, this week has shown with total clarity that the U.S. is vital in securing the peace we all want to see in Ukraine,” he said. Over the weekend, Prime Minister Starmer hosted his European counterparts, including President Zelensky, to discuss Ukrainian security and unveil a proposal for a “coalition of the willing” to enforce any peace deal. “We agreed on Sunday that those willing to play a role in this will intensify planning now,” he said. “And as this House would expect, Britain will play a leading role with, if necessary and together with others, boots on the ground and planes in the air.” Shortly after his remarks, President Trump again lashed out at President Zelensky for saying a deal with Russia to end the war was still “very, very far away.” “This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelenskyy, and America will not put up with it for much longer!” President Trump wrote on social media. “It is what I was saying, this guy doesn’t want there to be Peace as long as he has America’s backing.” #houseofcommons #keirstarmer #ukrainewar #cspan

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