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Trump hits out over calls from Starmer for US guarantees on Ukraine peace

03 Mar 2025 4 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking during a statement on Ukraine, in the House of Commons.Photo House of Commons/PA Wire

Donald Trump has hit out at calls from European leaders for the US to provide security guarantees for any Ukraine peace deal.

The US president, who has led the push for a peace deal with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, said the European demand was showing weakness to the Kremlin.

His comments came as Sir Keir Starmer restated his call for “strong US backing” for any European-led peacekeeping force in Ukraine.

The Prime Minister gathered leaders from Europe and Canada, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, for talks in London on Sunday.

Clash

The US president also criticised Mr Zelensky – just days after their heated Oval Office clash – for suggesting a deal to end the war with Russia “is still very, very far away”.

“This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelensky, and America will not put up with it for much longer,” Mr Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“It is what I was saying, this guy doesn’t want there to be peace as long as he has America’s backing and, Europe, in the meeting they had with Zelensky, stated flatly that they cannot do the job without the US – probably not a great statement to have been made in terms of a show of strength against Russia.

“What are they thinking?”

He later said European countries had “acted very well” and were “good people”.

“We’re going to make deals with everybody to get this war (finished), including Europe and European nations. And they’ve acted very well. You know, they’re good people … they want to work it out,” Mr Trump said at the White House.

Peacekeepers

Speaking in the Commons, Sir Keir again promised British troops and jets would be available to a peacekeeping force if a deal is done to end the war, along with a “coalition of the willing” from other nations.

“It is right that Europe do the heavy lifting to support peace on our continent,” he said.

“But to succeed, this effort must also have strong US backing.”

The Prime Minister said the proposed minerals deal between the US and Ukraine is “not enough” of a security guarantee on its own.

Plans for Mr Trump and Mr Zelensky to sign the minerals deal were put on hold after the Ukrainian leader left the White House early following their Oval Office bust-up.

But Mr Zelensky has since suggested he is ready to sign it.

Mr Trump had suggested the deal would effectively act as the security “backstop” from the US that Sir Keir has called for.

Farage

But asked in the House of Commons whether the US presence brought by that deal would in itself be enough of a security guarantee, Sir Keir said no.

“The mineral deal is not enough on its own”, Sir Keir said in response to a question from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, an ally of Mr Trump.

Sir Keir said Mr Trump’s commitment to peace was “sincere” and that a security guarantee should be led by Europe but needs US backing.

Sir Keir told MPs Britain needs to “lead from the front” and that the European “coalition of the willing” has been formed to avoid moving “at the speed of the most reluctant and that will be too slow”.

He also cautioned against accepting a “weak deal”.

Earlier, the UK played down suggestions it supported a one-month truce in Ukraine as an initial step.

Downing Street said various options are on the table but insisted no plan has been agreed after France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, said his country and Britain are backing the prospect of a limited ceasefire.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “What I’m not going to do is provide a running commentary on those options, but there are clearly a number of options on the table.”

But Sir Keir is clear that any peace deal “must be lasting, it must be durable, it must ensure that Ukraine has got significant defensive capabilities”.

Key to the discussions, led by Britain and France, has been an insistence on the inclusion of an American backstop as part of any peacekeeping deal in order to deter future Russian aggression.

Defence Secretary John Healey is expected to visit the US later this week for talks with his counterpart Pete Hegseth.


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Jeff
Jeff
16 hours ago

Trump is the spoiled brat that had his toys removed. His and his vice gang up was disgusting and shows what trump is really like and who owns him. And now we read putins edits in trumps missives.

Tass in the room as well as that idiot suit question reporter.

Still, DOW was doing well today as trump was speaking…….

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff

‘The Great Satan’, maybe it was true, it just took some time to find the right Pharaoh,

He has his self-satisfied smile in that perfect bronze death mask he wears when he is mentally pleasuring himself.

The King should stick him in the Tower for now…

hdavies15
hdavies15
19 minutes ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

.. and chuck away the keys. I might even become a royalist if he did that !

A.Redman
A.Redman
6 hours ago

A life of contradictions by POTUS on a daily basis should be of great concern to the people of the USA as well as the wider world!! The constant change of message will do nothing towards achieving peace in Ukraine or in Gaza or even in The World financial markets .!!

Jeff
Jeff
5 hours ago
Reply to  A.Redman

People have been saying what trump is for years, there is no change really. Now we see 47 with no mask on. This is no surprise really, just the people that thought it would change or people that thought the constitution would hold him to account and the people that thought he was a deal maker because he told you he was, we saw what he is with the President of a nation fighting for its life. There is an uprising beginning, question is how big it will get. GOP town hall’s, the GOP rep are getting boo’d out the… Read more »

Jeff
Jeff
6 hours ago

And there we have it. Trump yanked aid today.
Anyone surprised.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/04/us-military-aid-ukraine-pause-trump-zelenskyy-updates

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
5 hours ago

Tolkien’s unfinished tale…the Fall of the Federation…the Trwmp Towering Inferno as America implodes…

Why vote
Why vote
5 hours ago

The man baby is upset he didn’t get his deal for the minerals, or was the oval office gang up planned so he can now offer less?

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