U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visited the White House, delivering a letter from British King Charles III inviting President Donald Trump for a second state visit. Trump, visibly pleased, eagerly accepted the invitation but made sure to check for the king’s signature. Starmer, aiming to secure U.S. commitment on Ukraine security, left empty-handed but praised Trump, emphasizing the historic nature of the invitation. Trump, known for Tea and diplomacy with flattery, complimented Starmer’s British accent and wife, Lady Victoria Starmer.
Starmer, seeking security guarantees to deter Russian aggression in Ukraine, was willing to send peacekeeping troops post-war. However, Trump focused on a deal for U.S. access to Ukrainian minerals, indirectly ensuring safety. Despite ongoing negotiations with Russian President Putin, Trump expressed optimism about ending the conflict soon.
Starmer’s visit followed French President Macron’s, both aiming for U.S. support against Russian aggression. While Starmer highlighted the critical need for collective security in Europe, Trump’s focus remained on strategic deals. The article captured the diplomatic exchange between the leaders and their differing priorities on international security and economic interests.