Zelensky calls for Trump and Starmer to meet and find common ground
7 hours ago Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer to meet and find common ground, after the US president's repeated criticism of the UK prime minister.
A war ignited by US and Israeli strikes on Iran has spilled into a diplomatic row after Trump's reprimanding of the Nato allies and Starmer's supposed lack of military action. Zelensky warned against division among western leaders and said he had a "very bad feeling" about the impact of war in Iran on Ukraine. "I would really like President Trump to meet with Starmer. so that they have a common position," he said.
There is one reason - war in Iran". Sir Keir welcomed Zelensky to Downing Street on Tuesday - the latest stop on the Ukrainian leader's tour of European capital cities. Zelensky visited Paris last week and travels to Madrid on Wednesday. The visits come as the Middle East conflict overshadows Ukraine's four-year fight against Russia's full-scale invasion.
As part of Zelensky's visit to London, the Ukrainian leader addressed MPs in Parliament.
"And we want regimes built on hatred, to never, never win in anything. And we want no such regime to threaten Europe or our partners. "
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