Zelenskyy to meet Starmer at Downing Street for Ukraine peace talks

Zelenskyy will meet European leaders in London on Monday after Trump criticised the Ukrainian leader, saying he “isn’t ready” to sign off on US proposals.

Sir Keir Starmer will welcome Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Downing Street on Monday to discuss peace plans following three days of talks between the US and Ukraine.

European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, will gather at a meeting in London expected to focus on how to respond to US proposals for ending the war with Russia.

Zelenskyy’s visit comes after his officials concluded three days of talks with their US counterparts on those proposals as the White House presses Kyiv to accept a deal.

The Ukrainian president said he had discussed “next steps” with Donald Trump’s advisers over the weekend and was “determined to keep working in good faith”.

But the negotiators also acknowledged that any “real progress” will depend “on Russia’s readiness to show serious commitment to long-term peace”.

US President Donald Trump was critical of Zelenskyy on Sunday, saying the Ukrainian leader “isn’t ready” to sign off on the US-authored peace proposal.

“I’m a little bit disappointed that President Zelenskyy hasn’t yet read the proposal, that was as of a few hours ago. His people love it, but he hasn’t,” Trump claimed in an exchange with reporters.

The president added: “Russia is, I believe, fine with it, but I’m not sure that Zelenskyy’s fine with it. His people love it it. But he isn’t ready.”

US President Donald Trump was critical of Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he spoke to reporters on the red carpet at the 48th Kennedy Center Honors. / Credit: AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn’t publicly expressed approval for the White House plan.

Last week, he had said that aspects of Trump’s proposal were unworkable, even though the original draft heavily favoured Moscow.

Ukraine and its European allies are likely to insist that any ceasefire comes with security guarantees from both the US and the “coalition of the willing” convened by the UK and France, while also objecting to any transfer of territory to Russia.

Starmer has repeatedly said that Ukraine must be allowed to determine its own future, while one of his senior ministers said on Sunday that the country must not be left “toothless” in the face of Russian aggression.

But Russia has repeatedly rejected the prospect of allied troops being stationed in Ukraine and continues to demand large swathes of Ukrainian territory in exchange for peace.

Russian forces continued their assault on Ukraine over the weekend, killing at least four people in drone and missile strikes on Sunday.

Moscow continues to target Ukrainian infrastructure in a bid to “weaponise” the cold by denying civilians access to heat and power.

Monday’s meeting in London also comes in the wake of the publication of a new US national security strategy that made improving relations with Moscow one of Washington’s top priorities.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov welcomed the document, saying it was broadly in line with Moscow’s own vision.

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will fly to Washington on Monday for talks with her US counterpart Marco Rubio.

She is expected to focus on efforts to secure an end to the war in Ukraine, as well as UK-US cooperation on global security and the ceasefire in Gaza.

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Last updated Dec 8th, 2025 at 07:19

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