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Sir Keir Starmer said there is “more to do” to strengthen the 28-point U.S.-drafted plan for a “just and lasting peace” in Ukraine, following a meeting of allied leaders at the G20 summit. He confirmed further meetings including senior U.S. officials will take place in Geneva tomorrow.
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00:00Well, the plan, the 28-point plan, has a number of important elements which are essential to a just and lasting peace.
00:09And that's what we all want. There is more to do on the plan.
00:14And we've had a meeting this afternoon of like-minded leaders from the Coalition of the Willing who are here at the G20 to engage on that.
00:22And tomorrow in Geneva, there'll be a meeting of senior U.S. personnel, of the Ukrainians and of NSA's National Security Advisors from Europe, including my National Security Advisor, to take things further forward.
00:37And have you spoken to President Trump yet about this peace plan?
00:42I talk to President Trump frequently and I'm expecting to talk to him again in coming days.
00:48But look, there's been a lot of discussion in the last few days at the European level with the Ukrainians.
00:54It is fast moving, as you say.
00:56I think the focus very much now is on Geneva tomorrow and whether we can make progress tomorrow morning.
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