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Key Points
- Keir Starmer says Europe will draft a Ukraine peace plan to present to the US.
- EU leaders pledged stronger support for Ukraine after Zelenskyy’s clash with Donald Trump.
- Europe plans to increase defence spending to show it can protect itself.
He said leaders at the summit agreed on four important steps:
- To keep military aid flowing and increase economic pressure on Russia
- Any peace deal must ensure Ukraine’s sovereignty and security, and Ukraine must be at the table
- In the event of a peace deal, European leaders will keep boosting Ukraine’s own defensive capabilities to deter any future invasion
- A “coalition of the willing” will be built to defend a deal in Ukraine and to guarantee peace
To do so, several leaders said they must increase defence spending — something that could help bring Trump on side to offer a US security guarantee in the event of peace.
He added the leaders all agreed they must keep close ties with the US.
Lacking weaponry, stocks
Talks with the US have centred on its role as a so-called backstop for a European peacekeeping mission, possibly in the form of air cover, intelligence and surveillance and a greater as yet unspecified threat if Russian President Vladimir Putin again sought to take more territory.
Starmer increased defence spending before his visit to Washington last week, and NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte said some European leaders had privately set out new plans on defence spending at the meeting but he declined to give details.