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Starmer hopes Ukraine-Russia ceasefire can be reached by summer, Telegraph reports

by Kateryna Denisova and The Kyiv Independent news desk April 25, 2025 11:26 AM 2 min read
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to troops in an undisclosed military base on April 22, 2025. (Neil Hall/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes that a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia could be announced by this summer, he said in an interview with the Telegraph published on April 24.

"It’s got to be a ceasefire that is on terms that all parties can accept, including Ukraine, and it’s got to be a lasting ceasefire," Starmer said.

His comments come as the U.S. pushes for a ceasefire in Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv has already agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal that Ukraine signed off on during talks with the U.S. in Jeddah with President Volodymyr Zelensky insisting on a full and unconditional ceasefire.

So far, Moscow has refused.

According to Starmer, Russia must come to the negotiating table for an unconditional ceasefire. He opposed a temporary truce, suggesting that Russia could launch another invasion of Ukraine in the future.

"They’ve done it before, I’ve no doubt that they will do it again," he added.

Trump is reportedly weighing de jure recognition of Russia's illegal occupation of Crimea and barring Ukraine from joining NATO as part of a potential peace deal.

Europe will not support any U.S. move to recognize Russian control over occupied Crimea and will not pressure Kyiv to accept it, the Financial Times (FT) reported on April 24, citing undisclosed Western officials.

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