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    Starmer says ‘I don’t trust Putin’ after fresh Russian ceasefire bid

    By Daily Sabah With DPAApril 28, 20253 Mins Read
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    Vladimir Putin will be judged by his actions, not his words, Downing Street said after the Russian president promised a 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who called for an unconditional ceasefire, fears the Russian leader will “come back for more” if there is not a lasting solution to resolve the conflict.

    Putin said the temporary pause – starting late on Wednesday, May 7 in the UK until the night of Saturday, May 10 – would mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.

    But Downing Street expressed scepticism, with the Prime Minister’s official spokesman telling reporters: “I think we’ll judge President Putin by his actions rather than his words. He’s proved time and time again he’s got no interest in peace, continuing his attacks on innocent Ukrainians during previous so-called ceasefires.”

    Starmer told broadcasters there had to be an unconditional ceasefire.

    The prime minister said: “It’s got to be lasting, because I don’t trust Putin, I think if it’s not a lasting ceasefire, he will come back for more and we mustn’t allow that to happen again. It’s happened in the past.”

    Meanwhile, Downing Street welcomed the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky over the weekend as “undoubtedly good.”

    Following the meeting, the US leader suggested that his Ukrainian counterpart could be willing to cede control of Crimea, the peninsula annexed by Putin in 2014.

    Zelensky and Trump were pictured sitting down on the fringes of Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday, having both travelled to the Vatican for the service.

    The Ukrainian leader also had a meeting with Starmer, and Zelensky and Starmer were also separately pictured in a conversation with Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.

    The prime minister’s official spokesman said on Monday: “It was undoubtedly good to see that meeting between President Trump and President Zelensky.”

    He also said that Starmer had a “very good” meeting with Zelensky, as well as conversations with other leaders “in the margins” at the gathering.

    The meeting between the US and Ukrainian leaders was the first since their fraught White House clash in February.

    The US president turned his criticism towards Putin on Saturday, writing on his Truth Social platform that the Russian leader could be “just tapping me along.”

    But he told reporters on Sunday that he thinks Zelensky could be ready to give up Crimea, something which Ukraine has so far strenuously rejected as an option.

    Asked about a suggestion the US could recognise Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Starmer told broadcasters on Monday: “We are not at the end of the process yet and the discussions that are ongoing, they will be continuing this week.”

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