Putin Will Violate Ukraine Peace Deal Unless Defended, Says UK's Starmer

Putin Will Violate Ukraine Peace Deal Unless Defended, Says UK's Starmer

The British Prime Minister informed a gathering of defense leaders in London that adequate security measures should be established to guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty.

British Prime Minister said that Russian President Vladimir Putin will violate a peace accord in Ukraine unless any proposed agreement is adequately protected. Keir Starmer He stated this during a gathering of defense chiefs focused on formulating military strategies for a potential peacekeeping contingent.

Starmer stated that he firmly believed Putin would disregard the conditions of a ceasefire unless there were security measures ensuring the sovereignty of the conflict-ravaged nation.

Starmer and British Defence Secretary John Healey are holding meetings with military planners from the UK and allied nations gathered in London to finalize plans for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine.

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Talks are underway on the most effective ways to prevent additional Russian aggression towards Kyiv as delicate diplomatic initiatives aim to reach an agreement to conclude the conflict. This includes the possibility of UK troops presently serving as guards. Nato's The forces from the eastern flank are moving to Ukraine, with other allied nations taking over their previous positions.

After his arrival at the meeting, Starmer stated: “Over the past three weekends, we witnessed clusters of international political figures converging to offer the necessary political backing and unified consent required for us to collaborate effectively, ensuring that any established accord is safeguarded.”

What’s occurring here is transforming that political intent into reality, turning the concept into concrete plans.

Starmer continued: "It is crucial that we undertake this effort because we understand one certainty: a deal lacking substance will be breached by Putin."

We have seen this occur previously, and I am unequivocally convinced that it will recur.

Calls this week between US President Donald Trump , both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have been unable to implement the 30-day ceasefire that was proposed by the White House.

Instead, the Russian president consented to halting assaults on energy facilities.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated Putin should not have a "veto" on the deployment of European peacekeepers in Ukraine if an agreement is reached to resolve the conflict. war .

" Putin needs to straightforwardly agree to an unconditional cease-fire. This proposal is currently up for discussion; let’s proceed with it. What exactly are we awaiting? " he stated at a business conference in London.

We definitely cannot allow Putin to have a veto over the security framework that will shape that peace.

Lammy communicated with his American counterpart Marco Rubio on Wednesday.

The officials from Downing Street mentioned that the military leaders will take part in the detailed planning of the specifics related to any possible deployment.

Zelensky expressed his belief that "a lasting peace could be attained this year" following his conversation with Trump.

During the same conversation, the U.S. leader proposed that Washington should take control of the Ukrainian power plants to guarantee their safety.

During his update to EU leaders at their summit in Brussels on Thursday, Zelensky mentioned that Russia conducted multiple drone strikes on the Kirovohrad region overnight.

The strikes resulted in "10 individuals injured, with four of them being children, along with destruction to houses, a church, and essential facilities," he stated.

According to British military intelligence officers, approximately 200,000 to 250,000 Russian troops have perished since the onset of the 2022 invasion, marking the nation’s most substantial casualties since the conclusion of the Second World War.

"The assessment published by the Ministry of Defence suggests that Russian President Putin and the country’s military leaders probably prioritize their war goals over the safety and lives of Russian troops," it stated.

It is highly likely they will accept persistently high casualty rates provided it doesn’t undermine public or elite backing for the conflict, and these losses can be replenished.

Overall, approximately 900,000 people have reportedly been casualties, encompassing those who were injured, according to the defense intelligence report. The majority of these military personnel came from underprivileged areas and ethnic minorities.

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