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Nobody wants the bloodshed to continue. Nobody, least of all the Ukrainians,
he said Sunday, according to Reuters I've been watching him negotiate with no cards. He has no cards, and you get sick of it,
Just a few months ago, everyone was talking about this war as though it would never end, ... In just a very short amount of time, President Trump has us, everyone – the Ukrainians, the Russians, the Europeans – talking about it now and debating.… Only President Trump could drive that shift in conversation. And we have to acknowledge that that's happened."
Waltz said on "America Reports" after confirming Starmer and Macron will visit Washington, D.C Trump, I know him. I respect him and I believe he respects me,
Macron, who will meet with Trump on Monday, said during a question-and-answer session on social media I've been watching this man for years now as his cities get demolished, as his people get killed, as his soldiers get decimated,
Trump told Fox News' Brian Kilmeade last week The president, his team are very much focused on continuing negotiations with both sides of this war to end the conflict, and the president is very confident we can get it done this week,
At the centre of our discussions this week will obviously be the importance of the special relationship between us, and obviously the situation in Ukraine and other issues of common concern.”
Reflecting on the upcoming trip that will be a test of his premiership, Starmer told reporters in Glasgow [Zelenskyy] knows what is best for his country. He has shown he is a great democrat and puts his country and its future security before himself.”
Alex Sobel, the Labour MP for Leeds Central and chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Ukraine, said I don’t think that really matters,
she told Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme The UK and Europe must continue stepping up to meet their security needs and show united leadership in support of Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, which they would both discuss in the US in the coming week,
Despite this, the prime minister and French president agreed in their call ... Downing Street said If you need me to leave this chair, I am ready to do that, and I also can exchange it for Nato membership for Ukraine.”
Yes, I am happy, if it is for the peace of Ukraine,
Let’s be clear: 2.5% is ambitious. We will get there, but it is ambitious, and this is also in the context of the public finances, which, let’s be honest, were left in a devastating state by the Conservatives – a £22bn black hole, no credible plan for this nonsense that they claim around how they were going to reach 2.5%.”
The Prime Minister spoke with President Macron this afternoon
A Downing Street spokesperson said I've seen first-hand the devastation Putin has caused
Instability in Europe always washes up on our shores, and this is a generational moment,
Every time I have spoken with him, I am struck by his commitment to peace,
He needs to make Trump think that his success rests on not giving in to Putin, because if he does he will himself seem weak,
Trump gets bored very easily,
said one well-placed Whitehall source with knowledge of the president’s attention span When May first went to see Trump, she was told she had to congratulate him on lots of things,