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Sir Keir Starmer warns of ‘tension’ between Trump and Europe at Armenian summit

04 May 2026 3 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Photo credit: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

Sophie Wingate, Press Association Deputy Political Editor, in Yerevan

Sir Keir Starmer has spoken of heightened “tension” between Donald Trump and Europe at a gathering of leaders from across the continent, which he used to announce the UK’s bid to join the European Union’s recovery loan for Ukraine.

The Prime Minister warned of the strained relations at the European Political Community summit in Armenia, which is being dominated by the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, amid concerns over the US president’s waning interest in the first and attacks on traditional allies over their stance on the second.

Speaking in the plenary session, Sir Keir said: “We cannot deny that some of the alliances that we have come to rely on are not in the place we would want them to be.

“There is more tension in the alliances than there should be and it’s very important that we therefore face up to this as a group of countries together.”

The Prime Minister also said the damage done to economies around the world by the Middle East crisis would “play out with our electorates in all of our countries”.

His trip to Yerevan comes as Labour is expected to face a drubbing in this week’s local elections.

Sir Keir announced that Britain would start talks to access the European Union’s 90 billion euro (£78 billion) loan for Kyiv.

In a readout of a meeting on Ukraine he co-chaired with France in the margins of the summit, a Downing Street spokeswoman said: “The leaders discussed the European Union’s £78 billion loan to Ukraine, and the Prime Minister underlined the opportunity the UK’s involvement would bring for both Ukraine and European security.”

Other attendees included leaders from Ukraine, France, Italy, Poland, Norway, Finland, Nato, the European Commission and the European Council – as well as Canada, the first non-European nation to participate in the European Political Community (EPC).

The loan initiative, recently approved by the EU after Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungarian elections ended a long-running impasse, could create opportunities for British defence firms to compete for contracts in return for a financial contribution from the UK which could reportedly reach up to £400 million.

Officials said the payments will be determined by the value of contracts and will come from the UK’s ringfenced £3 billion for Ukraine.

Speaking to media as he arrived at the Yerevan gathering, Sir Keir said the UK’s involvement in the initiative would be “very good” for Ukraine’s military capability, for British jobs and for UK-EU relations.

The UK and EU, which will hold another joint summit this summer, will negotiate the parameters of access to the loan in the coming weeks, No 10 said.

Following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after arriving in Armenia on Sunday, Sir Keir held private talks with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan on Monday.

In a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte, the trio “agreed on the need to reopen of the Strait of Hormuz to restore freedom of navigation and the free flow of global trade”, according to No 10.

“They discussed European support already positioned in the region to reinforce security, and welcomed the close coordination between European allies.”

Mr Trump announced on Sunday that the US would start guiding vessels stranded in the vital oil and gas shipping route by the war with Tehran.


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Jeff
Jeff
19 days ago

Trump hates anyone who says no to him. Ask his victims.

Johnny
Johnny
19 days ago

Starmers Labour Party is about to be destroyed on Thursday and he’s just doing his usual thing showing up abroad like an unwanted guest at a wedding.

Jeff
Jeff
18 days ago
Reply to  Johnny

Options? Take us to war like kemi and nige want? Murdering people.

getting hot in the straits the last hour or two. About to kick off again. Trump is a deranged idiot and will cost lives.

well, already cost thousands of lives and about to take the world economy off the edge.

Last edited 18 days ago by Jeff
Johnny
Johnny
18 days ago
Reply to  Jeff

You don’t expect me to disagree with you on Trump do you.
This however doesn’t let Starmer off the hook on his record for supporting the Genocide of Palestinian people plus allowing the USAF to use RAF Milldenhall and Lakenheath to support the US war effort.
My point was also shouldn’t he be trying to help Labour Activists trying to stop his party getting destroyed instead of trying to bolster his ego on the World Stage.

Johnny
Johnny
18 days ago
Reply to  Jeff

Starmer got the Labour Party into the mess it’s in.The least he can do now is to try to help genuine Labour Party Members turn things around or does he only care about being seen at every Photo opportunity with World Leaders.

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