Starmer felt ‘uncomfortable’ watching Trump’s White House meltdown with Zelensky as he says ‘nobody wants to see that’

KEIR Starmer said Donald Trump’s meltdown with Volodymyr Zelensky made him “uncomfortable”.

The Prime Minister has been focused on reuniting Ukraine and the US after recent clashes between their presidents. He expressed his determination to bring about peace in the war-torn eastern European country.

Sir Keir Starmer on a TV program.
Sir Keir Starmer on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura KuenssbergCredit: PA
Photo of Sir Keir Starmer on a BBC program.
Sir Keir said Trump’s meltdown was ‘uncomfortable’Credit: PA
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street.
Sir Keir welcomed Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Downing Street on SaturdayCredit: Alamy

Sir Keir has been gathering European leaders in London to create a united stance on ending the conflict in Ukraine. The Prime Minister is committed to working tirelessly towards achieving a lasting peace in the region.

Zelensky will join Sir Keir at the summit alongside the leaders of other European countries, before he heads off to meet the King.

Following a contentious meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office, the Prime Minister arrived in the UK and is dedicated to bridging the gap that has emerged between the US and its European Nato allies.

‘NOBODY WANTS TO SEE THAT’

Sir Keir told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg the encounter made him feel “uncomfortable”, adding: “Nobody wants to see that.”

The Prime Minister said: “The important thing is how to react to that. There are a number of different routes people could go down. One is to ramp up the rhetoric as to how outraged we all are or not.

“The other is to do what I did, which is roll up my sleeves, pick up the phone, talk to President Trump, talk to President Zelensky, then invite President Zelensky for an extensive meeting yesterday, a warm welcome, and then further pick up the phone to President Macron and President Trump afterwards.

“My driving purpose has been to to bridge this, if you like, and get us back to the central focus.”

Sir Keir insisted he trusts both Mr Zelensky and Mr Trump, who he believes is motivated by a “lasting peace”.

At Lancaster House, a mansion near Buckingham Palace, the Prime Minister is expected to urge the leaders of 18 European countries to follow the UK in answering the US’s calls to boost defence spending.

Sir Keir told the BBC he is “working hard” to bring about three components of a lasting peace in Ukraine.

Trump yells at Zelensky ‘you are gambling with WW3 & have to compromise with Putin’ as pair clash at White House meeting

He said: “For me, the components of a lasting peace are a strong Ukraine to fight on, if necessary, to be in a position of strength; to negotiate a European element to security guarantees, and that’s why I’ve been forward-leaning on this about what we would do; and a US backstop.

“That’s the package, all three parts need to be in place, and that’s what I’m working hard to bring together.”

Sir Keir said he hoped he could build a “coalition of the willing” from the summit.

While Mr Trump’s America is the driving force behind brokering a peace with Russia, Sir Keir wants Europe to be ready to lead peacekeeping efforts should a deal be struck.

A security guarantee from the Americans is the subject of “intense” discussion, Sir Keir said.

The clash between Mr Trump and Mr Zelensky in the Oval Office was broadcast around the world on Friday, in which the US President claimed his counterpart was “gambling with world war three”.

It resulted in Ukraine’s president being kicked out of the White House and a deal to exchange mineral rights for further US military support was placed on ice.

Reports in the US media suggested Mr Trump was even considering halting all aid to Kyiv after the meeting, in which he and his vice president, JD Vance, engaged in heated exchanges with Mr Zelensky.

Nick Thomas-Symonds, a Cabinet Office minister, told Sky News the UK would “continue to be an honest broker” in face of the threat and “continue to make the case that peace is made from a position of strength, not a position of weakness”.

European leaders soon rallied in a show of solidarity with Ukraine while Sir Keir tried to keep the peace.

The Prime Minister then welcomed Mr Zelensky to Downing Street on Saturday in a meeting described as “meaningful and warm” by the Ukrainian leader.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves, meanwhile, signed a loan agreement worth £2.26 billion with her Ukrainian counterpart to pay for further military support and the rebuilding of Ukraine in future.

The UK hopes to recoup the costs from frozen Russian assets locked in bank accounts across Europe.

Mr Zelensky is expected to meet the King at his Sandringham estate in Norfolk on Sunday, after attending the summit.

The embattled Ukrainian leader meets Charles days after Mr Trump was offered an unprecedented second state visit to the UK as part of a charm offensive aimed at winning the US president’s support.

Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump meeting in the Oval Office.
Donald Trump bizarrely laid into Zelensky during a televised meeting at the White House on FridayCredit: The Mega Agency
Meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office.
Trump and US Vice President JD Vance continuously interrupted Zelensky and asked him to be thankful to them in the cringey exchangeCredit: The Mega Agency
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