
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that the UK, France, and other European countries are working on a peace plan for Ukraine, which will soon be presented to the United States.
Following a meeting with European leaders on Sunday, Starmer emphasized the need for a united front to address the ongoing conflict. “The priority is to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position right now. Any agreement must be backed by strength,” he said.
Starmer also underlined the importance of shared responsibility, urging each country to contribute according to its capabilities.
Key Points of the Plan:
• Continued military support and sanctions – Aid to Ukraine will keep flowing, and economic pressure on Russia will increase.
• Ukraine’s role in negotiations – Any lasting peace must secure Ukraine’s sovereignty, and Kyiv must be part of the talks.
• Long-term defense – Even after a deal, Ukraine’s military strength will continue to grow to deter future threats.
• Coalition for stability – A group of allied nations will oversee the implementation of any agreement and ensure peace is upheld.
This European-led initiative signals a push for greater coordination and responsibility among allies. The next step? Convincing the US to support the plan.