Starmer is helping to shape talks on Ukraine but the path to peace could be long
Briefly

The article discusses a summit where European leaders, notably Prime Minister Sir Keir, aimed to restore the peace plan for Ukraine while navigating a divided West. Russia's perception framed the gathering as anti-Trump, but UK officials emphasized unity. Domestically, Sir Keir, despite a rocky start, is gaining political support for potential peace efforts, which could impact UK families due to possible military deployments. The unfolding situation demands continued diplomatic efforts, indicating a prolonged path to achieving peace in the region.
Russia, watching on, teased that this was an anti-Trump gathering, skilfully picking away at the vulnerability of a divided West.
The prime minister was determined to be an honest broker between two allies, America and Ukraine.
Sir Keir and his still new-ish government has had a bumpy start in many ways, but he has seized this crisis and is shaping events.
If a peace deal can be done, there are big implications for many families around the UK, including the deployment of soldiers and airmen to Ukraine.
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