Ukraine has an unbreakable pledge from Western countries with Trump's backing, UK PM Keir Starmer told a summit. About 30 nations met to discuss ending Russia's 40-month war. Starmer warned Putin can't be trusted as he delays peace talks. Two mine clearers died in a Russian attack in northern Ukraine. Trump spoke to allies, offering possible air support. NATO chief Mark Rutte wants clarity on what the 'Coalition of the Willing' can provide. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said a ceasefire is the first priority. Ukraine seeks a reassurance force with British, French, and other European troops. Putin claims Russia is advancing on all fronts and warned of military action without a deal. (Updated 4 Sep 2025, 20:22 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Ukraine has an unbreakable pledge from Western countries with Trump's backing, UK PM Keir Starmer told a summit
- About 30 nations met to discuss ending Russia 's 40-month war
- Starmer warned Putin can't be trusted as he delays peace talks