We have to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position whether or not there are negotiations,” says UK prime minister.
Russia sent two Tu-22M3 nuclear-capable bombers over the Baltic Sea as Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited British troops in Estonia. The warplanes were detected by NATO as they flew for hours over the ‘neutral waters’ while Starmer attended the 2024 Joint Expeditionary Force summit in Tallinn.
PM Keir Starmer's comments came as he travelled to Norway on Sunday before attending a defence summit in Estonia on a two-day trip to northern Europe
The United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer is urging President-elect Trump to stand with Ukraine in its war against Russia. Starmer and Trump spoke on the phone Wednesday, their second call
"Boris Johnson set the threshold high", claims the former foreign minister of Ukraine who believes relations with the UK have worsened since Starmer came to power.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has struck a trade deal with Russia, just days after Sir Keir Starmer sought to charm the Gulf state on a visit this week.
The colonel's words come as Sir Keir visited British forces at bases in Cyprus just as it has been announced there will be defence spending cuts of more than £500 million, with frigates, helicopters and amphibious assault vessels due to be scrapped.
Starmer has made 16 international trips since Labour formed a government in July, with the most common reason being to escalate the imperialist-backed war against Russia.
Watch as Sir Keir Starmer met leaders of Baltic states in Estonia for the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) conference on Tuesday, 17 December, before visiting British troops serving on Russia's border.
Sir Keir Starmer was speaking at the Joint Expeditionary Force conference in Estonia where he met leaders of Baltic states.
Just hours before the start of a key European defence summit, Estonia’s defence minister issued a stark warning that spending 2 per cent of GDP on defence is simply not enough
Sir Keir Starmer has backed Donald Trump's calls for NATO countries to meet their spending targets on defence.