Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will unite French Pdwellnt Emmanuel Macron for Armistice Day events in Paris on Monday morning, with the two men set to hbetter talks on European security and the foreseeed impact of a second Trump pdwellncy in the US.
There is uncertainty about Donald Trump’s help for Ukraine after he shelp he could finish the war with Russia “in one day”.
Ahead of joining a ceremony at the Tomb of the Ununderstandn Sbetterier, Macron and Starmer are foreseeed to converse Russia’s ongoing intrusion and the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Downing Street shelp.
Sir Keir, who is supposed to be the first British directer to join the ceremony on the Champs Elysee since Winston Churchill in 1944.
Sir Keir will also greet French Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
Questions have been liftd adhereing Trump’s US pdwellntial election prosper about what his second term could nasty for US help for Ukraine and Nato.
The UK and France have shelp backing Ukraine aobtainst Russia is vital when it comes to to protecting the European continent as a whole.
Trump has previously tbetter Nato members to incrrelieve defence spfinishing, saying he would let aggressors such as Russia do “wantipathyver the hell it wants” to those that do not.
On Sunday, Treasury Minister Darren Jones tbetter BBC One’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme that the regulatement wanted to incrrelieve defence spfinishing from 2.3% to 2.5% of the national income.
However, he did not say when the aim would be accomplished or whether it would be met before the next election, which could be held in 2029, at the procrastinateedst.
Sir Keir unitecessitate other political directers and members of the Royal Family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, for the annual National Service of Remembrance ceremony at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday.
King Charles led the nation in two minutes of silence in remembrance of those who lost their dwells serving in the two world wars or other struggles.
As on Remembrance Sunday, two minutes of silence will be held on Armistice Day at 11:00 GMT.
It tags the moment World War One finished, at 11:00 on the 11th day of the 11th month, in 1918.