The works of US President Donald Trump have brought the end of the war in Ukraine “closer to”, the Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper.
His statement came despite the fact that Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to reach a deal on a ceasefire at a summit in Alaska on Friday.
He also said that “the path for peace in Ukraine” cannot be decided without the Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi, and that the UK’s “unwavering support” will continue until it takes it.
The much awaited meeting between Trump and Putin was erected as an important step towards peace in Ukraine, but no concrete agreements were made despite the earlier “great progress”.
The Zelanceci is due to flying to Washington DC on Monday to meet Trump, for which further interactions pave the way.
In view of Anchor summitSir Kir spent on Saturday morning talking to Western colleagues.
After the call, he said in a statement: “I welcome Ukraine’s openness with Europe to provide strong safety guarantee to Ukraine as part of any deal.
“President Trump’s efforts have brought us closer than ever to end the illegal war of Russia in Ukraine.
Sir Kir said, “His leadership should be appreciated in search of the end of the murder.”
As long as Putin stopped his “barbaric attack”, the collaborators “will tighten the screws with even more restrictions on his war machine”, he said.
France later stated that Sir Kir will be involved in a video call of “coalition of alliance” on Sunday, along with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Frederick Merz, hosting Kiev’s colleagues.
A source in Downing Street told the BBC that any peace deal requires security agreements and “American participation is an important part of that”.
After a call with Trump on Saturday, Zelansky called for a permanent peace, “not just another break between the Russian invasions”.
He insisted that Kiev should be included in future discussions, and said that he hopes to “increase pressure and attack” to Russia to create “more favorable conditions for interaction with global actors” in the coming days.
Prior to the event, it was believed that Trump had expected to secure a peace deal from the talks in Alaska. Speaking to Fox News Radio on Thursday, Trump said that there was only 25% of the failure in the meeting.
Despite going away with no ceasefire and no overall deal, Trump insisted that “some great progress” was made, Agreed with “many points” and “very little” remains,
On Friday, Zelansky visited Sir Kir at Downing Street, And the pair warmly congratulated each other before talking on breakfast.
Next to the Trump-Putin Summit, it was seen as a carefully coordinated show of support from the UK.