
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer holds a press conference in the Downing Street Briefing Room after hosting virtual meeting with international leaders to discuss support for Ukraine, in central London on March 15, 2025. — AFP
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London: British Prime Minister Kerry Starr said “the ball was in a Russian court” and President Vladimir Putin will have to come to “the” sooner or later “table” on Saturday, after a virtual summit to support any final ceasefire in Ukraine to support any final ceasefire.
The British Prime Minister told about 26 26 fellow leaders when they joined the group call organized by Daunling Street to pay attention to how to strengthen Ukraine, protect any ceasefire and maintain pressure on Moscow.
He said, although Ukraine had shown that it was a “party of peace” by agreeing with a 30 -day unconditional ceasefire, “Putin is the ones who are trying to delay.
He added, “If Putin is serious about peace, I think it is very easy, it will have to stop its brutal attacks on Ukraine and agree to a ceasefire, and the world is watching.”
The storm said after the talks that the coalition would now meet again with the move to the “operational phase”.
He added, “This group that was found this morning is a big group, more than two weeks ago, we have a strong collective determination and new promises were made on the table this morning.”
The European Union’s chief European Commission President Ursola Van Der Leene said in a message on X that Russia has to show that “he is ready to support a ceasefire, which in turn is a fair and lasting peace”.
And Dutch Prime Minister Dick Shoof also said on the X, “It is now important that Russia continues to pressure to come to the dialogue table.”
The fighting continued in an everlasting three -year war overnight, Russia says it has taken two more villages in its Crake Border region, where it has launched an aggression to fight the occupied territory.
Fighting in the region
Since the tricks have accumulated the pace for the ceasefire, Moscow has called for a large portion of the land that Ukraine actually acquired in Western Kars.
But Ukrainian leader Wolodmeer Zillsky, who joined the talks, refused to “surround” his army in the Kirti area on Saturday.
“Our troops are maintaining Russian and North Korean groups in the Kirti area,” he said on social media.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said that the soldiers took control of the villages of Zulishanka and Rabanshina. The city, north and west of the city, the central town, which Moscow again claimed again this week.
Meanwhile, Kiev said his air force had dropped 130 Iranian -made Russian -made Shahid drone over 14 regions of the country overnight.
Putin has called on Ukrainian soldiers to “surrender”, while his US counterpart Donald Trump called on the Kremlin to save his life.
“Kremlin’s complete neglect of President Trump’s ceasefire proposal only shows that Putin is not serious about peace.”
Starter and French President Emmanuel Macron has led to the beginning of a direct talks with Moscow last month, guiding efforts to collect a so -called “alliance”.
They say this group is essential.
Starrr and Macron have said they are willing to put British and French troops to the ground in Ukraine, but it is unclear if other countries also want to do so.
‘Stop violence’
Macron also called on Russia at the end of Friday to accept the ceasefire proposal, and stop the statements of the purpose of “delaying the process”.
The French president also demanded that Moscow stop its “violence acts” in Ukraine.
Germany also criticized Putin’s response to the US -proposed ceasefire in Ukraine on Friday as a “best delayed strategy”.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that he was “cautiously hopeful” about reaching peace, but acknowledged that “there are a lot of things left”.
The star has said that he welcomes any support offer for unity, increasing the possibility that some countries can contribute to logistics or surveillance.
But Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni reiterated that he joined in that it was “not considered to participate in a potential military force on Earth”.
British Commonwealth partner Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been involved in preliminary talks and have been diagnosed at the summit.
NATO chief Mark bread and European Union chiefs Van Dare Leene and Antonio Costa also participated with Germany, Spain, Portugal, Latvia, Romania, Turkey and the Czech Republic.