
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at 10 Downing Street for a bilateral meeting before meeting with ‘coalition of the willing’ allies in October (Picture: PA)
Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host Volodymyr Zelensky for a high-stakes meeting at Downing Street on Monday.
French president Emmanuel Macron and German chancellor Friedrich Merz will also be there.
The last-minute meeting comes as Europe,Ukraine and Russia struggle to agree a peace deal that would end the Ukraine war,which will soon enter its fourth year.
Ukrainian and US officials met in Miami on Friday and Saturday,to discuss US efforts to construct a peace deal,in talks described by both sides as ‘constructive’.
Zelensky also said he had positive talks with US peace envoy Steve Witkoff over the phone today.
President Donald Trump was front and centre as European leaders posed for a ‘family photo’ amid negotiations to end the Russian war in Ukraine,in Washington D.C (Picture: Reuters)It is understood that Moscow is unwilling to accept a deal that does not give it the rest of Donetsk province,leaving talks at an impasse.Putin later said: ‘Russia does not intend to fight Europe,but if Europe starts,we are ready right now.’On Thursday,leaked transcripts of a call between Macron and Zelensky appeared to confirm the tense relationship between the US and Europe.In extracts published by Germany’s Spiegel magazine,Mr Macron allegedly said: ‘There is a risk that the United States will betray Ukraine on the issue of territory without clarity on security guarantees.’Merz is reported to have said that Trump and his negotiating team were ‘playing games’ with EU leaders and Zelensky.Moscow has continued bombarding Ukraine with strikes and reaffirmed its commitment to conquering Ukrainian land.Putin said: ‘All this boils down to one thing: Either we take back these territories by force,or eventually Ukrainian troops withdraw.’On Friday night,Russia carried out a drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s power and transport infrastructure.The Ukrainian military said Russia had launched 653 drones and 51 missiles overnight. Ukrainian forces downed 585 drones and 30 missiles,according to the country’s military.Domestically,Zelensky’s government has been hit by a corruption scandal,which has seen some of his closest political allies resign. Last month,his chief of staff,Andriy Yermak resigned following an anti-corruption raid on his home.In recent weeks,Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau Nabu and specialised anti-corruption prosecutors office (Sap) have linked several high-profile figures to an alleged $100m (£75m) embezzlement scandal in the energy sector. Zelensky previously tried to limit the independence of Nabu and Sap but backtracked after widespread protests in opposition to the bill.United News - unews.co.za