Starmer, Trump agree to keep up pressure on Putin

Starmer, Trump agree to keep up pressure on Putin

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which the parties discussed a number of topics, including Ukraine.

This is stated in a press release posted on the British government website, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

Discussing Ukraine, the Prime Minister updated the President on the “productive discussions” at the meeting of the Coalition of Willing in Paris this week.

“The leaders agreed on the need to keep up the collective pressure on Putin,” the UK government reported.

The parties discussed productive negotiations between their teams on the UK-US agreement on economic prosperity, agreeing that these will continue at pace this week.

Starmer and Trump agreed to stay in touch in the coming days, the press release concluded.

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