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PM Starmer: “Now Is Not the Time to Lift Sanctions on Russia”

PM Starmer: “Now Is Not the Time to Lift Sanctions on Russia”

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared that it is not the time to lift sanctions on Russia, following a meeting in Paris with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and leaders of the “coalition of the willing.” The meeting focused on strengthening Ukraine’s position and discussing the coalition’s potential role in any future peace deal with Russia.

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  • Firm Stance on Sanctions
  • Military and Operational Planning
  • Unified Commitment to Ukraine
  • Bottom Line

Firm Stance on Sanctions

Speaking alongside Zelensky, Starmer stressed that Russia is employing delay tactics and warned against easing economic pressure.

“There was absolute clarity that Russia is trying to delay, is playing games, and we have to be absolutely clear about that,” Starmer said.

PM Starmer: "Now Is Not the Time to Lift Sanctions on Russia"

He outlined two key takeaways from the discussions: reinforcing military and economic support for Ukraine and maintaining or even increasing sanctions on Russia. “Now is not the time for lifting sanctions, quite the contrary,” he added.

Military and Operational Planning

Starmer also revealed that the coalition discussed military and operational strategies to bolster Ukraine’s defenses. He announced plans for military leaders to meet in London to develop concrete security measures and peacekeeping operations.

“We must leave behind empty words and conditions. My message is clear: whether early or late, Putin will have to come to the table,” Starmer stated.

Unified Commitment to Ukraine

The meeting in Paris reinforced the coalition’s collective commitment to supporting Ukraine and applying sustained pressure on Moscow. Starmer emphasized that by showing determination and clear leadership, the coalition aims to push Russian President Vladimir Putin toward negotiations.

“If we apply pressure on Putin, show collective determination, and clear leadership, we can move this forward and bring the parties to the table,” he said.

Bottom Line

Prime minister Starmer remark signals the coalition’s resolve in maintaining sanctions on Russia while enhancing Ukraine’s military capabilities. With further operational planning underway, leaders aim to strengthen Kyiv’s position and pave the way for eventual peace negotiations.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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