Zelenskyy Meets UK PM Starmer in Armenia to Bolster Defence Ties Ahead of EPC Summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Armenia to discuss defence cooperation and sanctions pressure on Russia. The talks covered contributions to the PURL program and Ukraine's readiness for trilateral diplomatic talks. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for Europe to develop a joint air defense system against Russian threats. The meeting precedes the 8th European Political Community summit in Yerevan, where Ukraine seeks to consolidate European backing.

Key Points: Zelenskyy, UK PM Starmer Discuss Defence Cooperation in Armenia

  • Zelenskyy and Starmer meet in Armenia ahead of EPC summit
  • Talks focus on defence cooperation, sanctions on Russia
  • Ukraine ready for trilateral talks for just peace
  • Europe urged to coordinate joint air defense system
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Armenia: Zelenskyy, UK PM Starmer discuss defence cooperation ahead of European Political Community Summit

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met UK PM Starmer in Armenia to discuss defence cooperation, sanctions on Russia, and diplomatic efforts ahead of the European Political Community Summit.

"We in Ukraine value all the steps Great Britain is taking to support our people and weaken the aggressor - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Yerevan, May 4

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Armenia on Sunday as Kyiv intensified diplomatic coordination with European allies ahead of the 8th European Political Community summit scheduled for Monday, in Yerevan.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy said the talks with Starmer focused on defence cooperation, sanctions pressure on Russia, support for Ukraine's energy sector, and ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the war.

"Met with the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer. We in Ukraine value all the steps Great Britain is taking to support our people and weaken the aggressor, including in the fight against the Russian shadow fleet," Zelenskyy said.

He said the two leaders discussed defence assistance and contributions to the PURL ( Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List) program."We paid significant attention to defence support for Ukraine, including contributions to the PURL program," he stated.

Zelenskyy also emphasised Ukraine's readiness for further diplomatic engagement."Ukraine is ready for the next round of talks in the trilateral format," he said.

"The negotiation process to achieve a just and honourable peace was also among the topics of our discussion," he added.

The Ukrainian president thanked UK for maintaining pressure on Moscow."We appreciate Great Britain's position on continuing pressure on Russia. This is truly important," Zelenskyy said.

"It is important for Europe to coordinate efforts and develop a joint air defense system to protect against threats from Russia," Zelenskyy added.

In another X post, Zelenskyy said the first day of meetings in Armenia centred on coordination with European partners ahead of Monday's summit.

"There are three key objectives," he said.

"First: we are doing everything possible to bring a dignified end to the war closer," he said, adding that Ukraine was seeking stronger diplomatic efforts and sustained pressure on Russia.

"Russia must end this war. I thank everyone who stands with Ukraine!" he added.

Zelenskyy also highlighted efforts to implement a EUR 90 billion European support package for Ukraine and preparations for the upcoming winter season.

"Third: strengthening Ukraine's air defense, energy support for Ukraine, and cooperation with partners in the energy sector," he said.

"We are already actively preparing for the next heating season and diversifying the relevant support," he added.

Ahead of the summit, Zelenskyy also held meetings with leaders from Norway, Finland, and the Czech Republic as Ukraine seeks to consolidate European backing amid the continuing war with Russia.

European leaders arrived in Armenia on Sunday for the 8th summit of the European Political Community (EPC).

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's good to see the UK ramping up support for Ukraine. The PURL program sounds like a practical approach. Every nation should contribute based on their capacity. Europe needs to stay united against aggression.
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Priya S
The EUR 90 billion European support package sounds massive but will it actually materialise? 🤔 India has maintained a balanced position and I hope we continue to focus on diplomacy. War never solves anything in the long run.
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Michael C
Zelenskyy is right to prioritise air defense and energy security. Russia's shadow fleet is a real threat to global shipping. The UK has been a consistent ally - other Western nations need to follow their lead.
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Rohit P
The EPC meeting in Yerevan is significant geopolitically given Armenia's own tensions with Russia. India should watch these alignments carefully. Our non-aligned stance is valuable but we also need to protect our energy interests.
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Kavya N
"Just and honourable peace" - that's the key phrase. India has always advocated for dialogue. But pressure on Russia alone won't work unless there's a credible threat. Europe needs a clear strategy, not just meetings. Arre, kuch toh karo yaar! 😤
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Jessica F
It's heartening to see Europe coordinating seriously on defense. The air defense system idea is smart - shared resources mean better protection for all. But they need India's diplomatic experience too.

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