Coalition of the Willing unveils 5-point plan to strengthen Ukraine
Photo: Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Getty Images)
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said today, October 24, that a Coalition of the Willing has developed a peace plan for Ukraine until the end of 2025, Sky News reports.
He says that together they have developed a concrete plan for the end of the year and that, first and foremost, they will do everything they can to remove Russian oil and gas from global markets. He adds that they encourage everyone to implement those sanctions and reduce their dependence.
The British prime minister also called on third countries to stop purchasing Russian resources tainted by war.
The second point he mentioned was the unfreezing of Russian assets to help Ukraine.
He stresses that Russia must pay for everything it has done and destroyed in Ukraine, and that everything must be done to ensure that Ukraine receives reparations.
Starmer also emphasizes the need to strengthen Ukraine's air defense. He added that the United Kingdom had expanded its program to provide Kyiv with 5,000 new multi-purpose missiles.
The British Prime Minister names strengthening military pressure on Russia and providing Ukraine with long-range weapons as the fourth point.
Starmer says, regarding the fifth point, that they will continue their work on security guarantees, including multinational forces in Ukraine, to ensure a sustainable and lasting peace.
Coalition of the Willing
Today, October 24, a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing is being held in London. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has already confirmed his participation in the event.
During the meeting, Keir Starmer called on Ukraine's allies to increase supplies of long-range weapons to strengthen Kyiv's position ahead of winter.
In addition, French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at the summit of the Coalition of the Willing, said that the coalition countries should support Ukraine's energy stability and increase pressure on Russia.