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PM hopeful of ‘right outcome’ on Ukraine ahead of coalition of the willing talks

24 Nov 2025 3 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to number 10 Downing Street. Photo credit: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer will host talks with the coalition of the willing on the Ukraine peace plan after hailing “significant progress” but acknowledging there was “more work to do” to end Russia’s war.

Downing Street said efforts over the weekend between the US and Kyiv to broker a truce with Moscow marked a “major step” but conceded there were “outstanding issues” to be resolved.

The Prime Minister and other western leaders had earlier pushed back against an original peace proposal, raising concerns about the prospect of a cap on Ukraine’s armed forces and land being ceded to Russia.

But following a weekend of intensive talks in Geneva, US secretary of state Marco Rubio said “tremendous” progress had been made, though details of any changes to the initial draft have not yet been made public.

Asked whether he was hopeful of progress being made, Sir Keir told broadcasters on Monday: “Talks in Geneva are ongoing, and we are making progress, and that is a good thing.

“Everybody is absolutely focused on what we need to get out of this, and that is a just and lasting peace.

“Both of those words matter. It’s got to be just, and obviously matters for Ukraine have to be determined by Ukraine, but it’s also got to be lasting and it’s got to endure.

“So that’s the focus. There’s more work to do. As you know, along with President Macron, I’ve been leading the coalition of the willing, which is a group of countries that have put in place support for Ukraine, particularly capability, and I’m now planning that we will meet virtually tomorrow.

“So we will host a coalition of willing call to further discuss the progress that is being made, and I hope, can be made, towards the thing that matters above all else, which is a just and lasting peace, which matters for Ukraine, but it also matters for all of us, because the conflict in Ukraine has had a direct impact here in the United Kingdom.

“So progress, yes, more work to do, but we’ve all got our sleeves rolled up, ready to put in those hard yards, hopefully to get to the right outcome.”

Asked whether there was deep disagreement between Washington and Europe over the proposed peace plan, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said earlier on Monday: “The Prime Minister obviously welcomes the significant progress made at yesterday’s meetings between the US and Ukraine in Geneva.

“As the US-Ukraine joint statement makes clear, yesterday’s talks were a major step towards a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. We welcome the significant efforts of President Trump and Zelensky and their teams to get to this point.

“Of course, there are some outstanding issues, but as both countries have set out, intensive work on the peace plan will continue in the coming days and weeks. You can expect the Prime Minister to continue his engagement with world leaders this week.”


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Jeff
Jeff
14 days ago

trump is pushing putins wish list.
Rubio is in a tight spot in history and he knows it. Cave now and Europe lives in perpetual threat of putin going for nations, which he will.

Adrian
Adrian
14 days ago

Ah Kier Starmer: attentive to every global problem, as long it’s not in the country he’s supposed to be governing. He really is a sad pathetic little man, with breathtaking delusions of relevance. I should be thrilled to know he’ll be gone soon, but the truth is he’ll probably be replaced by another dodgy Labour grifter…maybe even the tax evader Raynor. Won’t be long folks – this debacle can’t last till 2029.

Last edited 14 days ago by Adrian
Colin
Colin
14 days ago
Reply to  Adrian

Who should be representing the UK overseas instead?

Jeff
Jeff
14 days ago
Reply to  Colin

Farage is used to rolling over for foreign dictators. Ideal for the capitulation.

John Glyn
John Glyn
14 days ago

Starmer opposes assimilationist Russian nationalism in Ukraine but promotes assimilationist British nationalism in Ireland, Scotland, Wales. He’s a hypocrite.

Last edited 14 days ago by John Glyn
Colin
Colin
14 days ago
Reply to  John Glyn

Is he planning to invade the Republic of Ireland?

Colin
Colin
14 days ago

Weak American appeasers hard at work.

Rob
Rob
13 days ago
Reply to  Colin

I agree. This sets a precedent regarding international relations. If Trump were to invade Venezuela, Panama or Mexico as he and many Republicans have threatened to do so, would they get any concessions for it? I suspect that’s Trump’s agenda.

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