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Starmer prepared to put troops into Ukraine to safeguard peace

16 Feb 2025 5 minute read
NLAW anti-tank missile being fired. Photo UK MOD Crown copyright

Sir Keir Starmer confirmed he is prepared to put a peacekeeping force into Ukraine if there is a deal to end the war with Russia, acknowledging this could put British troops “in harm’s way” if Vladimir Putin attacks again.

The Prime Minister is joining European leaders for emergency talks in Paris as they scramble for a strategy in response to US President Donald Trump’s push for a deal with Russian president Mr Putin and fears the US will reduce its defence commitments in the continent.

Sir Keir said the crisis was a “once in a generation moment” and an “existential” question for Europe.

Writing in The Daily Telegraph, the Prime Minister said the UK was “ready to play a leading role” in Ukraine’s defence and security, including the commitment of £3 billion a year until 2030.

Security guarantees

But he said that along with military aid to Ukraine “it also means being ready and willing to contribute to security guarantees to Ukraine by putting our own troops on the ground if necessary”.

“I do not say that lightly. I feel very deeply the responsibility that comes with potentially putting British servicemen and women in harm’s way,” Sir Keir said.

“But any role in helping to guarantee Ukraine’s security is helping to guarantee the security of our continent, and the security of this country.

“The end of this war, when it comes, cannot merely become a temporary pause before Putin attacks again.”

Sir Keir has previously only hinted that British troops could be involved in safeguarding Ukraine after a ceasefire, but in an explicit message aimed at encouraging both European allies and Mr Trump to commit to deterring a future attack he confirmed he could deploy the military.

The Prime Minister, who is due to visit Mr Trump in Washington later this month, said: “While European nations must step up in this moment – and we will – US support will remain critical and a US security guarantee is essential for a lasting peace, because only the US can deter Putin from attacking again.”

Representatives of the US administration and Russian counterparts are expected to meet in Saudi Arabia for talks following Mr Trump’s direct phone conversation with Mr Putin on Wednesday.

But Ukrainian officials are not expected to be at the table at this stage, while other European leaders might not be involved in the process at all.

Sir Keir said: “We must be clear that peace cannot come at any cost. Ukraine must be at the table in these negotiations, because anything less would accept Putin’s position that Ukraine is not a real nation.”

Chaos

He warned of a repeat of the chaos that followed the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan under former president Joe Biden – which followed a deal struck with the Taliban under Mr Trump.

“We cannot have another situation like Afghanistan, where the US negotiated directly with the Taliban and cut out the Afghan government,” Sir Keir said.

“I feel sure that President Trump will want to avoid this too.”

He restated his position that Ukraine’s path to Nato membership is “irreversible” and suggested squeezing Russia’s economy by going further on the oil price cap, targeting the shadow fleet used to transport exports, sanctioning of oil giants and taking action against banks enabling the evasion of sanctions.

The US stance on Ukraine and demands for Europe to do more to pay for and provide its own security increased pressure for greater defence spending across the continent.

The meeting in Paris called by French President Emmanuel Macron will see Sir Keir joined by leaders from Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark along with the presidents of the European Council and European Commission and the secretary general of Nato.

Sir Keir said: “I am heading to Paris today with a very clear message for our European friends.

“We have got to show we are truly serious about our own defence and bearing our own burden.”

Defence spending

But domestically, Sir Keir is unlikely to go beyond his commitment to set out a plan to increase defence spending to a 2.5% share of the economy, despite calls from Mr Trump to hike spending to 5% and Nato chief Mark Rutte’s suggestion allies should spend more than 3%.

The UK currently spends around 2.3% of gross national product on defence.

Sir Keir said: “These crucial days ahead will determine the future security of our continent.

“As I will say in Paris later today: Peace comes through strength. But the reverse is also true. Weakness leads to war.

“This is the moment for us all to step up – and the UK will do so, because it is the right thing to do for the values and freedoms we hold dear, and because it is fundamental to our own national security.”

Speaking on Sunday, Mr Trump said “we’re moving along, we’re trying to get a peace with Russia and Ukraine and we’re working very hard on it” and he promised that Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky “will be involved”.


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John Ellis
John Ellis
1 day ago

Sir Keir Starmer confirmed he is prepared to put a peacekeeping force into Ukraine if there is a deal to end the war with Russia …’

It’s undoubtedly a potentially constructive idea, but I’m less than confident that ultimately it will prove to ‘have legs’.

Simply because Trump wouldn’t approve, and I can’t see the Starmerites having the nerve to defy him.

John Ellis
John Ellis
1 day ago
Reply to  John Ellis

Appears I was wrong to take that view, since I’ve just heard some Trump faction US politician welcoming the idea. I’d assumed that the new hyper-autocratic US administration would want to keep the deal exclusively between the US and Russia, with no impertinent involvement by the minnows!

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Dewi
Dewi
1 day ago

But Keir, after three years of absolute failure, the President of the United States has basically told you to leave this to the grown-ups Britain is broke, broken, and about as influential as a parish council in a world war. You don’t need to strut around the global stage just to lose the last bit of dignity you have—there’s none left to lose. Yes, you’re a very important man—just from a very not important country. Sorry, but outside the EU, the UK has the diplomatic weight of a wet Weetabix.

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Jeff
Jeff
1 day ago
Reply to  Dewi

El Presidente of the US says “leave it to the grown ups” whilst dealing with Putin quite favourably and Saudi but not Ukraine? The same pres that fired the nuclear safety people then realised it might not be a good idea but because they are idiots in control they deleted all the contact details and difficulty hiring them back? The same fool that said bleach for covid? The same idiot that is a convicted felon and proven abuser? The same el presidente that is deleting history and letting a nazi saluting tool do the presser in the White House behind… Read more »

Brychan
Brychan
1 day ago

Yet we’ll be spending £110bn over the next ten years on a nuclear deterrent, housed in submarines. Enough to fund Ukraine with all the weaponry it requires.

Jeff
Jeff
1 day ago
Reply to  Brychan

About the only thing stopping Russian boots on UK territory at the moment.

Brychan Davies
Brychan Davies
25 minutes ago
Reply to  Jeff

Have they invaded Ireland?

Andrew Williams
Andrew Williams
1 day ago

Whenever the war ends Ukraine will need to train staff for Ukraine International to recommence its’ flight network. Lots of airlines such as Air Baltic (Lithuanian Government owned) have overseas bases. Could Senedd with British Airways Maintenance Cardiff and Cardiff Airport stop subsidising Maltese registered Ryanair (pays limited UK taxes) and instead have a hub for Ukraine International Airlines to recommence flights, codesharing with BA / One World Alliance and replace BA’s current flights branded Aer Lingus / Vueling flights from Cardiff? Could Transport for Wales have some Ukrainian staff who then return to their homeland after the war? Could… Read more »

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 day ago

A force of drones would make more sense as soldiers through to tanks seem obsolete nowadays…take the human out of war !

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 day ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Good idea. Even reduce it to a games tournament for geeks to bash the cyber-sh*t out of each other !

Linda Jones
Linda Jones
1 day ago

I welcome the move by the US to bring peace to Ukraine and Putin back into the fold. As they say ‘ keep your friends close and your enemies even closer’. I would prefer Starmer and co to work towards this rather than planning to build up the machinery of war and putting our very young people in harms way.

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