Prime Minister Keir Starmer is focusing a post-war European military guarantee for Ukraine on air and sea support, moving away from his previous priority of securing troops on the ground to enforce any peace deal with Russia.
Keir Starmer is shifting the UK's focus for a post-war European military guarantee for Ukraine to air and sea support, moving away from the initial plan to station troops on the ground. The UK is now prioritizing supporting Ukrainian soldiers and providing air and maritime capabilities, aiming for a coalition of nations to contribute aircraft and surveillance, with a potential need for US support.