Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on former US President Donald Trump and UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to engage in dialogue and seek common ground, following a series of criticisms from Trump aimed at the UK Prime Minister. Speaking exclusively to the BBC after his meeting with Starmer, Zelensky expressed concern over the potential ramifications of the ongoing Middle East conflict on Ukraine’s struggle against Russian aggression.
A Call for Dialogue
In a pointed appeal, Zelensky emphasised the importance of unity among Western leaders during these turbulent times. He suggested that a meeting between Trump and Starmer could help “re-load the relationship” between the US and the UK, which has been strained by Trump’s remarks. “I would really like President Trump to meet with Starmer… so that they have a common position,” he stated, highlighting the need for a cohesive front amidst heightened geopolitical tensions.
The backdrop of this call is a diplomatic row ignited by recent military actions in the Middle East, including US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Trump has been vocally critical of Starmer, stating that while he finds the UK leader a “nice man,” he is “disappointed” and does not see him as a “Winston Churchill.”
Impact of the Middle East Conflict
Zelensky has expressed a “very bad feeling” regarding the implications of the conflict in the Middle East on the war in Ukraine. He warned that the ongoing turmoil could delay peace negotiations, stating, “There is one reason – war in Iran.” His concerns reflect a broader anxiety among allies about the shifting focus of international attention, which could jeopardise support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian forces.

During his visit to London, Zelensky addressed MPs in Parliament, asserting that the regimes in Russia and Iran are “brothers in hatred” and should not be allowed to succeed. He reiterated that Ukraine has become a pioneer in modern warfare and is prepared to share its learnings with allies to bolster their collective defence.
A Diplomatic Tour
Zelensky’s visit to the UK follows meetings with leaders across Europe, including a stop in Paris last week and an upcoming trip to Madrid. His European tour underscores the urgency of maintaining focus on Ukraine’s plight, particularly as the Middle East conflict threatens to overshadow the ongoing war with Russia, which has persisted for nearly four years.
Sir Keir Starmer reinforced this sentiment, stating, “It’s really important that we are clear that the focus must remain on Ukraine.” His government has reiterated its commitment to a strong UK-US relationship, despite the current diplomatic strains.
Why it Matters
Zelensky’s call for collaboration between Trump and Starmer serves as a crucial reminder of the interconnected nature of global conflicts. As tensions rise in the Middle East, the potential diversion of attention and resources could have dire consequences for Ukraine’s ongoing battle against Russian aggression. Unity among Western leaders is essential, not only for Ukraine’s survival but also for the stability of the broader geopolitical landscape.
