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Starmer stands by Zelenskyy after Trump fiasco, wants to help Kyiv

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer warmly welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday, offering a strong show of solidarity just one day after Zelenskyy’s explosive clash with President Donald Trump at the White House.

Zelenskyy arrived at 10 Downing Street to cheers from supporters, where Starmer greeted him with a hug and assured him of the UK’s steadfast commitment.

“You have full backing across the United Kingdom,” Starmer told the Ukrainian leader. “We stand with you, with Ukraine, for as long as it may take.”

Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the UK’s ongoing support and friendship in Ukraine’s fight against Russia.

The meeting followed a diplomatic firestorm in Washington, where Trump and Vice President JD Vance publicly berated Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, accusing him of lacking gratitude for U.S. military aid. The heated confrontation derailed plans for a major deal granting the U.S. access to Ukraine’s mineral resources, leaving Zelenskyy to depart without signing any agreements.

Originally scheduled for Sunday, Starmer’s meeting with Zelenskyy was moved up in the wake of the White House incident.

On Sunday, Zelenskyy will meet with King Charles III before attending a high-stakes summit with European leaders at Lancaster House, a historic mansion near Buckingham Palace, to discuss Ukraine’s future and strengthening European defense.

Herbert Bauernebel

Herbert Bauernebel has been reporting from New York since 1999 and currently works for Bild.de, OE24 TV, and US Live. He also runs the news portal AmerikaReport.de. Bauernebel has covered nearly all major US events of the past quarter-century, including 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, Barack Obama’s election, Donald Trump’s surprise victory, the pandemic, last year’s election showdown, as well as natural disasters such as hurricanes and oil spills. He has also reported firsthand on international events, including the Asian tsunami, the Haiti earthquake, and the Fukushima disaster. He lives in Brooklyn with his family and holds degrees in communication and political science from the University of Vienna. Bauernebel is the author of a book about his experiences on 9/11, And the Air Was Full of Ash: 9/11 – The Day That Changed My Life.

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