SIR KEIR Starmer said Donald Trump’s meltdown with Volodymyr Zelensky made him “uncomfortable”. The Prime Minister said his “driving purpose” over the last few days has been reuniting Ukraine and the US after their presidents clashed in the White House. As Sir Keir gathers European leaders in London to forge a common position on ending the war in Ukraine, the Prime Minister said he is “working hard” to bring about a lasting peace in the war-torn eastern European country.
Zelensky will join Sir Keir at the summit alongside the leaders of other European countries, before he heads off to meet the King. He travelled to the UK on Saturday after his Oval Office blowout with Donald Trump which created a divide between the US and its European Nato partners. Sir Keir told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg the encounter made him feel “uncomfortable”, adding: “Nobody wants to see that.”
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