Starmer ‘to defy Trump with new Ukraine support package NEXT WEEK with ‘triple whammy’ of measures in new budget

SIR Keir Starmer is reportedly set to defy Donald Trump when he unveils a new defence budget plan next week.

The PM is expected to confirm a timeline to raise defence spending when he visits Washington next week.

Keir Starmer speaking at a healthcare provider.
Sir Keir Starmer is set to ‘defy’ Trump in his new defence budget next weekCredit: Reuters
President Donald Trump speaking at the White House.
Trump has started negotiations with Russia to end the conflictCredit: AFP

When the Prime Minister meets Mr. Trump, he will need to navigate a delicate situation by balancing the UK’s support for Ukraine with the importance of maintaining a good relationship with the US.

The US president has started discussions with Russia to resolve the conflict, leaving out Kyiv from the negotiations. This has caused a rift between him and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, leading to verbal exchanges between the two leaders.

Washington has also put pressure on the UK and its allies to do more to shoulder the burden of European defence.

To alleviate tensions, during his visit, Sir Keir is expected to announce a target date, possibly around 2030, for the UK to achieve its aim of allocating 2.5 percent of GDP for defense spending according to The Telegraph.

This is up from the current per cent.

The Prime Minister will also deliver an invitation from the King for a state visit to the UK, according to the newspaper.

The US president is known to admire the royal family.

Sir Keir’s trip to Washington will come after Ukraine marks three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

The Prime Minister will reportedly unveil a new package of support for Kyiv on Monday to mark the occasion, including new sanctions and a defence announcement.

His trip to see the US President will also come after a visit to Washington by Emmanuel Macron.

Mr Trump said Sir Keir and the French president “haven’t done anything” to end the war in Ukraine in the last three years.

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“They didn’t do anything either (to end the war). The war’s going on, no meetings with Russia, no nothing.

“They haven’t done anything. Macron is a friend of mine, and I’ve met with the Prime Minister and he’s a very nice guy (but) nobody’s done anything,” he told a Fox News podcast released Friday.

Mr Macron has said he intends to tell his American counterpart not to “be weak” in the face of Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Sir Keir is also facing pressure to take a firm line when he meets Mr Trump.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey accused Mr Trump of plotting a “stitch-up” with Mr Putin that “amounts to a betrayal of Ukraine”, and urged the Prime Minister to speak “honestly and openly” with him.

Sir Ed added: “I think we’re all astonished and deeply alarmed, and if the British Prime Minister doesn’t reflect that, he’s not reflecting the views of the British people.”

But senior Cabinet minister Pat McFadden stressed the importance of maintaining a “good and constructive relationship” with the White House.

“I think the UK is potentially in a good position with this administration, if we handle it correctly.

“Handling it correctly doesn’t mean following every twist and turn of every comment, but is focusing on what will actually happen as well as what was said,” he said at a fringe event at the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow on Friday.

The growing rift between Mr Trump and Mr Zelensky presents a challenge for the Prime Minister.

The US leader described Mr Zelensky as a “dictator”.

The Ukrainian president then claimed Mr Trump was living in a Russian “disinformation space”, which led White House officials to accuse Mr Zelensky of “insulting” his counterpart.

The Americans also cancelled a planned joint press conference in Kyiv, in a sign of a deepening feud between the two countries.

I think we’re all astonished and deeply alarmed, and if the British Prime Minister doesn’t reflect that, he’s not reflecting the views of the British people

Sir Ed Davey

Businessman Elon Musk, who is acting as an adviser on federal spending to Mr Trump, meanwhile suggested Mr Zelensky is running a “fraud machine feeding off the dead bodies of soldiers”, suggesting limited appetite for continued American support for Ukraine.

However, Mr Trump’s Ukraine envoy, retired general Keith Kellogg, praised Mr Zelensky on Friday as an “embattled and courageous leader of a nation at war” following what he described as “extensive and positive discussions” between the two men.

Mr Macron said he would tell Mr Trump: “It’s not you, it’s not your trademark, it’s not in your interest.

“How can you then be credible in the face of China if you’re weak in the face of Putin?”

Poland’s president Andrzej Duda is set to meet Mr Trump on Saturday, Polish news agency PAP reported.

Mr Duda said he had a “candid” conversation with Mr Zelensky on Friday and urged him to “remain committed to the course of calm and constructive co-operation” with Mr Trump.

“I trust that good will and honesty form the foundation of the US negotiation strategy,” he posted on X.

The United States has proposed a draft United Nations resolution that stops far short of a competing European-backed statement demanding an immediate withdrawal of all of Moscow’s forces from Ukraine.

The very short US draft resolution offers mourning for “the tragic loss of life throughout the Russia-Ukraine conflict” and “implores a swift end to the conflict and further urges a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia”.

The draft resolution from the European Union and Ukraine singles out the assembly’s demand that Russia “immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders” and its demand to immediate halt all hostilities.

Meanwhile, some 62 per cent of Britons believe Ukraine should be allowed into Nato, according to new polling.

The research by YouGov also suggested 68 per cent think the UK should maintain its commitment to defend allies in the military bloc, but when asked specifically about defending the US this figure fell to 42 per cent.

If Britain were attacked, 44 per cent believe America would come to the country’s aid but 35 per cent are doubtful, according to the poll of 2,231 UK adults carried out this week.

Rachel Reeves, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Reeves has hinted at spending cuts to fund defence budgetCredit: AP
Portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Mr Trump has accused Volodymyr Zelensky of running a ‘fraud machine’Credit: Getty
Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer at Armistice Day ceremonies.
Macron summoned the PM to Paris to help come up with a European response to a possible Ukraine peace dealCredit: AP
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