

In a recent summit held in London, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced four key agreements regarding the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The meeting was prompted by a heated exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump at the White House.
One of the main points discussed was the decision to continue sending military aid to Ukraine and to increase economic pressure on Russia. This move aims to support Ukraine’s independence and security while also ensuring their participation in any future peace talks. Additionally, there was a consensus to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities to prevent any potential future invasions.

A notable proposal put forward was the formation of a coalition of the willing to defend the agreement in Ukraine and maintain peace in the region. While the specific countries involved in this alliance were not disclosed, it was emphasized that each member would contribute towards assisting Ukraine.
Despite these agreements, the talks between Trump and Zelensky failed to yield a solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Zelensky accused the US of neglecting the ongoing crisis in his country, a claim vehemently denied by Trump.