Starmer confirms plan to airdrop aid to Gaza and evacuate sick children will go ahead
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Keir Starmer informed his French and German counterparts about UK plans to airdrop aid and evacuate children in Gaza. The leaders held emergency talks, agreeing on the necessity of an immediate ceasefire and lifting restrictions on aid. They emphasized the urgent need for food to reach those suffering in Gaza. Collaborative efforts will be made with partners such as Jordan, aiming to establish lasting peace in the region. Discussion also included continued pressure on Putin regarding Ukraine and the significance of supporting Ukraine's position against aggression.
The three leaders discussed the appalling situation in Gaza and emphasized the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire, lifting all aid restrictions, and providing food urgently.
Keir Starmer outlined plans for the UK to airdrop aid and evacuate children requiring medical assistance in Gaza, in collaboration with partners like Jordan.
They agreed on the importance of robust plans to turn an urgently needed ceasefire into lasting peace while collaborating to address regional security.
The leaders agreed that there must be no letup of pressure on Putin regarding Ukraine and reiterated the importance of supporting Ukraine to strengthen their position.
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