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Starmer reiterates that UK support for Ukraine remains unchanged
Keir Starmer joined European leaders arriving for the Nato summit in Washington DC with a message of solidarity for Ukraine. Starmer said on 10 July that his role at the summit was also to reaffirm the UK's support for Nato. A draft communique prepared for the meeting of the 32-nation alliance said the allies intend to provide Ukraine with minimum funding of €40bn ($43bn) in military aid within the next year, but stopped short of the multiyear commitment Nato's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, had sought Nato summit live
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Keir Starmer joined European leaders arriving for the Nato summit in Washington DC with a message of solidarity for Ukraine. Starmer said on 10 July that his role at the summit was also to reaffirm the UK's support for Nato. A draft communique prepared for the meeting of the 32-nation alliance said the allies intend to provide Ukraine with minimum funding of €40bn ($43bn) in military aid within the next year, but stopped short of the multiyear commitment Nato's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, had sought Nato summit live
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