Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is set to meet with European leaders for talks on forming a ‘coalition of the willing’ to support Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. The meeting comes as tensions continue to escalate in the region, with Russian troops amassing on the border and fears of a potential invasion growing.
Starmer’s meetings with European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, are aimed at coordinating a united response to the crisis in Ukraine. The Labour leader has been vocal in his support for Ukraine and has called for a strong and united stance against Russian aggression.
The talks are expected to focus on how the international community can support Ukraine, both politically and militarily, in the event of a Russian invasion. Starmer has stressed the importance of standing up to Russian President Vladimir Putin and supporting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the face of mounting pressure.
The meetings with European leaders are seen as a crucial step in building a unified front against Russian aggression and sending a clear message that the international community stands with Ukraine. The ‘coalition of the willing’ is aimed at showing solidarity with Ukraine and deterring further Russian aggression in the region.
The situation in Ukraine remains tense, with fears of a potential Russian invasion looming large. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and working to find ways to support Ukraine and prevent further escalation of the conflict.
Starmer’s meetings with European leaders are seen as a key opportunity to coordinate a united response to the crisis in Ukraine and show solidarity with the Ukrainian people. The Labour leader has been vocal in his support for Ukraine and has called for a strong and united stance against Russian aggression.
The talks with European leaders are expected to focus on how the international community can support Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression and send a clear message to Putin that further aggression will not be tolerated. The meetings are seen as an important step in building a united front against Russian aggression and supporting Ukraine in its time of need.