No evidence' Vladimir Putin wants peace deal to end his Ukraine war, says Foreign Secretary David Lammy - The Cabinet minister also suggested that Donald Trump’s timetable for a peace deal was slippin
Former first minister claims it was ‘shameful’ for the Foreign Secretary to meet the Israeli government to discuss a ceasefire
Two former Defence Secretaries have urged the government to send British troops to Ukraine after the war end as part of a peacekeeping force.
Mr Lammy’s interview comes before a meeting between Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, where the issue of Ukraine is likely to be among the topics ...
David Lammy addressed diplomats ... he sent the first Javelins (anti-tank missiles) to Ukraine.” “On the issues that he’s raising around Greenland, I think what he’s got in his sights ...
A major explosive factory deep inside Russia which supplies Vladimir Putin ’s army was attacked, says Ukraine. The plant is in the Tambov region hundreds of miles from the border with Ukraine.
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, the UK gained a reputation for being one of the biggest advocates for aggressive support for Ukraine. But under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s tenure, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s administration and its supporters have grown increasingly concerned about Britain’s more cautious approach.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said there is no evidence that Vladimir Putin wants a peace deal to end his Ukraine war. Donald Trump has claimed he could end the conflict on January 21, the day ...
The UK has not carried out a single conviction for breaches of Russian sanctions, the National Crime Agency has said. Financial sanctions on Russia were introduced following the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the wider invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The president-elect's refusal to rule out military action against Greenland was, Lammy said, an example of his "destabilising" rhetoric. He said Trump was focused on Arctic security but such an attack by one member of Nato on another was "simply not going to happen".
Watch again as foreign secretary David Lammy announced new sanctions to target the finances of people smuggling networks in a major speech on Thursday (9 January). The planned measures are intended to disrupt the flow of money and make it harder for ringleaders to profit from the deadly trade.
NATO's current target for members' defense spending is 2 percent of their country's GDP. Trump has repeatedly called on the alliance to increase this amount.