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Keir Starmer and Donald Trump shake hands at a joint press conference in the East Room at the White House. Carl Court/Pool Photo via AP

'He tried': Trump softens tone as Starmer seeks to tie him down to Ukraine and tariff pledges

Another European leader found firm commitments from Trump hard to come by.

DONALD TRUMP TOOK a softer tone on Ukraine truce talks Thursday as he hosted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer – but refused to give any firm commitments on the US security guarantees Europe desperately wants.

In an upbeat meeting, the US president handed Starmer a win on a possible trade deal, while the British leader pandered to Trump’s love of the royal family with a invitation for a state visit from the UK’s King Charles.

Trump, who has alarmed European capitals with his sudden pivot towards Russia, said there had been “a lot of progress” towards a deal to end the conflict in Ukraine and that negotiations were at a crucial stage.

“It’ll either be fairly soon or it won’t be at all,” Trump told a press conference with Starmer.

Trump showed favour to Starmer at points, listing out the locations he owns propery in one exchange. However, he appeared to forget that Co Clare is not in the UK when mentioning his “great” hotel and golf course in the Irish county.

“I own Turnberry, I own Aberdeen, and I own a great place called Doonbeg in Ireland. So, I have a great warm spot for your country,” Trump told Starmer.

On more serious matters, the mercurial US president also played down an earlier rift with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which had compounded fears that Trump would cut out Ukraine from negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I have a lot of respect for him,” Trump said of Zelenskyy.

Earlier in the Oval Office he also walked back an earlier jibe that the Ukranian was a dictator, saying: Did I say that? I can’t believe I said that.”

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But on the US security “backstop” that Britain and France want in exchange for deploying peacekeepers to Ukraine in the event of a deal with Russia to end the war, Trump remained non-committal.

The US president said he was “open to many things” in terms of security guarantees but that he wanted to get a Russia-Ukraine deal in place first.

Trump added that he thought Putin would “keep his word” — rejecting Starmer’s warnings that a ceasefire without a US backstop would let Russia invade Ukraine again.

It made Starmer the second leader in the space of a week to leave Washington empty-handed on Ukraine, after French President Emmanuel Macron also tried to persuade Trump on Monday.

“We have to win the peace,” Starmer said at the joint news conference. “It can’t be peace that rewards the aggressor.”

But the British premier tried to show that he was willing to step up in Ukraine, as Trump repeatedly urges European nations to do contribute more to their continent’s defense.

“I’m clear that the UK is ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the air to support a deal,” Starmer said.

British officials had earlier called for US support including aerial and satellite intelligence, and air power if necessary.

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Starmer may otherwise be heading home happy from a meeting with Trump, who praised him as a “tough negotiator.”

Trump held out the prospect of a “great” post-Brexit trade deal that could help Britain avoid the tariffs he has threatened against other countries at the start of his second term.

“He tried. He was working hard, I’ll tell you that,” Trump said with a chuckle when asked if the British premier had persuaded him not to impose the levies.

Trump added that it was possible they could end up with a “real trade deal”, meaning “tariffs wouldn’t be necessary”.

The remarks came a day after Trump announced sweeping 25% taxes on EU imports.

Tariffs, a tax placed on imported goods and services, could potentially place a €2.50 tax on every €10 worth of goods and services imported to the US, proving devastating to struggling small and medium businesses in Europe that trade across the Atlantic.

- ‘Truly historic’ choreographed invite-

In a carefully choreographed moment in the Oval Office, Starmer also handed Trump a letter from the king inviting him for an unprecedented second state visit by a US president.

“This has never happened before,” said Starmer. “This is truly historic.”

The US president said he was “honored” and would attend with First Lady Melania Trump.

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But on Ukraine, the world will now be carefully watching Trump’s meeting with Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday.

The two leaders will sign a huge deal giving Washington exclusive access to Ukraine’s rare minerals, which Trump has demanded as payback for US military aid to Kyiv.

“We’ll be dig, dig, digging,” Trump told reporters.

Zelenskyy had hoped the deal would contain US security guarantees but it appears to omit them.

Talks between US and Russian officials — launched after a shock phone call between Trump and Putin just over weeks ago — are continuing with Ukraine frozen out.

Putin said Thursday the initial talks “give some hope” of resolving “problems” like the Ukraine conflict.

But the Kremlin said giving back Ukrainian regions it claims to have annexed during its invasion — which Trump said was possible as part of a future peace deal — was “non negotiable.”

– © AFP 2025

With reporting by Eoghan Dalton

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:15 PM

    Interesting language used in the article. Terrorists are called rebels. The Syrian government is called the Syrian regime. It’s always good to hear what the ‘independent’ British backed Syrian Observatory for Human Rights have to say. It would be interesting to see the reaction of the ‘West’ if the Russians/Chinese started labelling the protesters in Paris as ‘freedom fighters’, started supporting them directly/indirectly in order to disrupt/displace the Macron government, met with them on the streets shaking hands and spurring them on, protested aggressive government actions on ‘peaceful protests’, etc a la Maidan in Kiev.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:20 PM

    @Conor Treacy: Nail on head,
    But sure it is no wonder the language used in these articles when they are all copied and pasted from AFP which is a French Government controlled news association.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:00 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: Oh look, someone else who thinks ‘state-owned’ and ‘state-controlled’ are the same thing. Just because the two are mutually inclusive where you’re concerted, it doesn’t mean the same applies everywhere else.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:21 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: Leave Harry’s terrorists alone. Did u not read yesterday that the english don’t consider ISIS a major threat anymore. Russia is the big bad wolf now. Saudi Arabia having killed 48,000 children in Yemen year to date are considered Harry and englands ally.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:51 PM

    @Cal Mooney: “The English”? There hasn’t been an English state since the 1700s. Try and keep up Wally. And I’m still waiting for your examples of my having defended the Saudo regime.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:16 PM

    Who to believe??….the Russians or Al-Qaeda.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:21 PM

    @Derek Durkin: Neither!

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:37 PM

    @Derek Durkin: Maybe if you and Charliegrl80 took your head out of the western media and read some other news sources you would both have a better understanding of what`s going on, but i won`t hold my breath on either of you bothering, keep drinking the Koolaid.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:40 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: Bore off comrade. RT’s that way, you’re on the wrong site.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:45 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: Ah, There you are Harry, throwing in your pearls of wisdom as always..
    For a bloke with a bio saying he is interested in history, politics, linguistics and current affairs, It is pretty laughable when all your actions on this site are always just little wisecracks, insults or comments with no substance.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:50 PM

    @Derek Durkin: President Assad used chlorine, bombing civilians. The Russians, Assad’s ally, then use this to justify attacking a rebel group.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:51 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: “For a bloke with…” blah blah blah. Didn’t you say more or less exactly the same thing a while back, comrade?

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:53 PM

    @Ryan Dub: So you are telling me that the Syrian army moved into the terrorists positions, fired a load of chlorine filled missiles on their own civilians into an area they hold, then moved back out giving the positions back to the Jihadis who waited patiently for the Russian air force to show up?
    Where do you buy your weed? It seems to be a lot better than anything i can get.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:54 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: “read some other news sources”

    Translation: read something which refuses to criticise our Glorious Leader or his Aliies under ANY circumstance.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:54 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: You really should be put in between 2 fingers and squeezed………like any other whitehead

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:01 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: For a bloke who whines about “wisecracks, insults or comments with no substance” you sure have a funny knack for farting them out yourself. Making whitehead jokes though? That’s lame even by your pisspoor standards.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:04 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: You triggered hon?
    Not very nice when you slag someone off who turns out to be better at slagging than yourself, is it?
    Go have a wee lie down and a good cry

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:09 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: “turns out to be better at slagging” no comrade, that’s kinda the whole point. Never mind though, you keep telling yourself you’re Oscar Wilde reborn. Attaboy.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:29 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: Harry grow up and drop the comrade crap, you come across clueless

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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:56 PM

    @Michael Eric Devine: “Sorry, this content isn’t available right now” Mighty fine coincidence there, wouldn’t you say?

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:00 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: He has the Idiot blocker activated on his Facebook profile, That`s why you can`t see it `arry

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:00 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: you are such a damn cliche. You have to be an especially arrogant and delusional person to believe Russian agents are being paid to argue against you (the hint is you don’t have an actual argument you’re just slinging shit)

    The absolute neck on you telling someone who raised a valid point the ‘other side’ is that way. You may have picked your side and chosen to unquestionably swallow all it presents, that’s entirely on you.
    You’re everything that’s wrong with debate in 2018

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:08 PM

    @Michael Eric Devine: “Cliche!” squawked someone from with a fake profile and a kneekerk defensive reaction to anyone dissing Uncle Vlad and his pet regimes. LOLz

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:16 PM

    @Harry Whitehead: Harry give up responding you really are just making a fool of yourself

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:48 PM

    @Ryan Dub: if chlorine was used why have loads of people moved back into east ghouta
    when chlorine bombs are used it makes houses uninhabitable for years

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:48 PM

    Russia’s RT broadcast claims that French special forces were involved in the attact…

    “French special forces on the ground from where the missiles were fired”

    Now Russia, conviently, has Casus belli to begin it’s Idlib campaign.

    https://youtu.be/ApIhgFVa6-A?t=78

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    Nov 25th 2018, 5:01 PM

    @Ryan Dub: army of islam and hayat tahrir al sham
    the media for some reason never mentions these terrorists groups names.
    they also infight alot and regularly change their names
    The last real legitimate rebel groups you could say, not the islamic jihad groups in idlib, surrendered under reconciliation agreements in june the only requirement was to hand over heavy weapons and ieds they were let keep their ak47s and mgs and most took the offer to integrate themselves in to a syrian army division as they weren’t active in fighting for 2 years.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 5:12 PM

    @David Jordan: Conveniently???
    They have held off for the last 2 months after a ceasefire was brokered, The headhackers haven`t lived up to their part of the ceasefire, firing indiscriminately and refusing to relinquish the heave weaponry and move out of the buffer zone Turkey helped set up.
    Russia and the SAA have every right to go on the offensive, as they are the only 2 legitimate forces in this war, but of course, you know all this already

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    Nov 25th 2018, 2:33 PM

    I can`t wait to see the French and US Tomahawk missiles to start raining down on these headhacking western backed terrorists over the use of chemical weapons…..

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    Nov 25th 2018, 4:54 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: Russia’s RT broadcast claims that French special forces were involved in the attact. This is grade A conspiracy rubbish.

    “French special forces on the ground from where the missiles were fired”

    Now Russia the Syrian government, conviently, have Casus belli to begin it’s Idlib / West Aleppo campaign. Russia and Syrian government forces have started bombing West Aleppo, breaking a months long ceasefire.

    https://youtu.be/ApIhgFVa6-A?t=78

    https://twitter.com/dannymakkisyria/status/1066647370115571713?s=21

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    Nov 25th 2018, 5:04 PM

    @David Jordan: And you know this to be rubbish because……

    Russia warned of chemical weapon in the hands of jihadis time and again over the last few months, there are reports that one terrorist group attacked another and took 2 cannisters of Chlorine from them a few weeks back, there are reports of chemical weapons being smuggled in over the turkish border to be used…
    It wouldn`t surprise me in the slightest if this report is true, UK, US and French ALL have special forces on the ground in Syria, and have done for quite a few years now

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    Nov 25th 2018, 5:32 PM

    @Pixie McMullen: for what it’s worth, the syriancivilwar sub on reddit which is pro-Syrian government and pro-Russia, is very skeptical that an attack actually took place. West Aleppo has been bombed by Syrian government and Russia for the first time in 75 days in response.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/a07tze/dozens_hospitalized_in_syrias_aleppo_after?sort=top

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    Nov 25th 2018, 5:59 PM

    @David Jordan: Odd then that “The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights”, which has been relentlessly on the side of the “rebels” are confirming the chlorine attack.

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    Nov 28th 2018, 10:33 AM

    @brendan fitzsimons: They didn’t confirm a chlorine attack, they reported on claims of a chlorine attack. Anyway, here we are a few days later, and still no proof that a chlorine attack happened. No dead, no chlorine cannisters, no results of an independent investigation. 1the OPCW and UN have not been asked to investigate – Russia has gone quiet on the story, it’s now all forgotten about as if it didn’t happen. News later on suggests people panicked.

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    Nov 25th 2018, 6:28 PM

    BBC and the Guardian still hold onto myth that these rebels are moderate and not Al Queada or IS….Within a few years of start of civil war the rebels became radical Sunni Jahadi backed by Saudi… Qatar and the US….

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    Nov 25th 2018, 10:10 PM

    The Russian Federation is not the same as the Communist led USSR. Under Putin, Russia has reinvigorated her Christian soul. The Western democracies can’t handle that. Where we in the West are witnessing constant attacks on Christianity, the same cannot be said about Russia.

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