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    UK committed to Ukraine's 'irreversible' path to NATO membership, Starmer says

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    Posted on February 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Featured image showing Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizing the UK's unwavering support for Ukraine's NATO membership during a crucial discussion with President Zelenskiy.
    Keir Starmer discusses NATO commitment for Ukraine amidst global tensions - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    UK reaffirms Ukraine's NATO path amid US-Russia talks. Starmer emphasizes no negotiations without Ukraine, highlighting security needs.

    UK committed to Ukraine's 'irreversible' path to NATO membership, Starmer

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain remains committed to Ukraine being on "an irreversible path to NATO" membership, Prime Minister Keir Starmer told President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday, after the United States made contradictory comments on Ukraine's future.

    Zelenskiy and European leaders have been left reeling after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin and announced the start of negotiations to end the war.

    The move prompted fears among European governments that they might be cut out of a deal which could end up being too favourable to Russia and undermine their own security.

    "The prime minister reiterated the UK's commitment to Ukraine being on an irreversible path to NATO, as agreed by Allies at the Washington Summit last year," a readout of a call with Zelenskiy issued by Starmer's office said.

    Starmer reiterated his position that there could be no talks "about Ukraine, without Ukraine", and said the country needed strong security guarantees, further lethal aid and a sovereign future.

    Trump's deputy Ukraine envoy, John Coale, on Thursday said the U.S. had not ruled out potential NATO membership for Ukraine or a negotiated return to its pre-2014 borders, contradicting comments made this week by the U.S. defense secretary.

    Zelenskiy said he had informed Starmer about his call with Trump.

    "The security of each nation depends on strengthening our collective security," Zelenskiy said on X. "It is crucial that every new week brings tangible results that will ensure a lasting and reliable peace."

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony, writing by Sachin Ravikumar; editing by William James and Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK supports Ukraine's path to NATO membership.
    • •Starmer emphasizes no talks without Ukraine's involvement.
    • •Concerns over US-Russia negotiations affecting Europe.
    • •Ukraine seeks strong security guarantees and aid.
    • •Zelenskiy stresses collective security importance.

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    1What did Prime Minister Starmer say about Ukraine's NATO membership?

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    2What concerns arose from Trump's negotiations with Putin?

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    3What did Zelenskiy emphasize regarding Ukraine's future?

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    5What did Zelenskiy communicate to Starmer?

    Zelenskiy informed Starmer about his call with Trump, indicating ongoing discussions regarding Ukraine's security and NATO aspirations.

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