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    Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump ‘dictator’ claim

    PrimePulseNewsBy PrimePulseNewsFebruary 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump 'dictator' claim

    Joshua Nevett

    Political reporter

    Getty Images 2019/04/21: Presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife Elena are seen casting their votes at the polling station during the election, 21 April 2019Getty Images

    Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife Elena casting their votes during the last, 2019 Ukrainian presidential election

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has backed Volodymyr Zelensky as a “democratically elected leader” after Donald Trump described the Ukrainian president as a “dictator”.

    Sir Keir called Zelensky on Wednesday evening and told him it was “perfectly reasonable” for Ukraine to “suspend elections during wartime as the UK did during World War Two”, Downing Street said.

    Trump had earlier criticised Zelensky, saying he had done a “terrible job” and claiming “he refuses to have elections” in Ukraine.

    Russia’s Ambassador to the UK, Andrei Kelin, has told the BBC he believes Zelensky should hold elections and again rejected the idea of foreign peacekeeping troops being allowed in Ukraine in the event of any peace deal.

    Zelensky’s five-year term was due to end in May 2024, but elections have been suspended since martial law was declared after Russia’s invasion.

    In the phone call with the Ukrainian president, Sir Keir “stressed the need for everyone to work together”, a Downing Street spokesperson said.

    “The prime minister reiterated his support for the US-led efforts to get a lasting peace in Ukraine that deterred Russia from any future aggression,” they added.

    Following the phone call, Zelensky said they had discussed “upcoming plans and opportunities”, adding: “UK’s support matters indeed, and we will never forget the respect the British people have shown for Ukraine and our citizens.”

    Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch also defended the Ukrainian leader, writing on X that Zelensky was “the democratically elected leader of Ukraine who bravely stood up to Putin’s illegal invasion”.

    But Badenoch said Trump was “right that Europe needs to pull its weight” and called on Sir Keir to “get on a plane to Washington and show some leadership”.

    Sir Keir will travel to Washington DC next week for his first in-person meeting with Trump. But the deepening rift between Trump and Zelensky has now increased the political jeopardy for him.

    The PM has said he wants to use his meeting with Trump next week to discuss a “US backstop” that he says is necessary to deter Russia from attacking Ukraine again.

    There has been widespread criticism of Trump’s comments around the world – including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz who said it was “simply wrong and dangerous”.

    Trump’s former Vice-President, Mike Pence, also criticised the comments, posting on X: “Mr. President, Ukraine did not ‘start’ this war. Russia launched an unprovoked and brutal invasion claiming hundreds of thousands of lives.”

    In the UK, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said calling Zelensky a dictator “must be where the line is drawn” and he hoped “the whole political spectrum… will speak with one voice in opposition to Trump’s lies”.

    Former Conservative PM Boris Johnson posted on X to say “of course Ukraine didn’t start the war”.

    “Trump’s statements are not intended to be historically accurate but to shock Europeans into action,” he added.

    Conservative MP and former security minister Tom Tugendhat said Zelensky was “no more a dictator than [former British PM Sir Winston Churchill]”.

    “Putin is determined on destroying the US built alliances to advance his power.”

    The former head of the UK’s foreign intelligence service MI6 has said Trump’s comments are “unfortunate” and will “embolden” Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Sir Alex Younger told BBC Newsnight: “I don’t know whether Donald Trump buys the Russian line but I think the Russians probably think he does and I think that significantly diminishes his leverage.”

    Sir Keir has said he would be prepared to deploy British troops to Ukraine to help guarantee its security as part of a peace deal provided there was a US “backstop”.

    Speaking to BBC Newsnight, the Russian ambassador to the UK said Moscow would not accept troops from the UK or other European nations in Ukraine, even if Trump approved the idea.

    ‘Not sure’ Ukrainians would choose Zelensky as next leader, says Russian ambassador

    Mr Kelin also questioned whether there could be a potential peace agreement without fresh elections in Ukraine.

    Asked if his country would give back some of the territory it had seized from Ukraine, the Russian ambassador said: “Why should we? We have liberated these territories, upon which Russian people are living for centuries.”

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