Ukraine war latest: Kyiv must be able to decide terms of peace, Starmer says

Ukraine war latest: Kyiv must be able to decide terms of peace, Starmer says
Kyiv civilians shelter in metro as Russian missiles rain on Ukraine’s capital

British prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Ukraine must be allowed to decide the terms of any peace deal with Russia, contradicting Donald Trump’s plans.

Sir Keir said the “courageous” Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, was not to blame for the failure to strike an agreement ending the war.

His statement comes after Mr Trump accused Mr Zelensky of harming peace talks by refusing to recognise Russian control of Crimea.

Sir Keir also refused to back US plans to formally recognise Crimea as Russian in any deal. “We are at an intense stage in the negotiations,” he told The Telegraph.

“In the end, I’m always mindful of the fact that it is Ukraine that must decide on those issues – it’s not for other people to decide on behalf of Ukraine.”

Mr Trump earlier on Thursday issued a rare rebuke against Russia for pounding Kyiv in the latest strikes that killed at least 12 people.

He wrote on social media: “I am not happy with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not necessary, and very bad timing. Vladimir, STOP! 5000 soldiers a week are dying. Lets get the Peace Deal DONE!”

Watch: Kyiv civilians shelter in metro as Russian missiles rain on Ukraine’s capital on Wednesday

Kyiv civilians shelter in metro as Russian missiles rain on Ukraine’s capital
Alex Croft25 April 2025 07:55

Kyiv mayor says Ukraine may have to concede land

The mayor of Kyiv this morning said Ukraine may have to give up land as part of a peace deal with Russia as Donald Trump ramps up pressure on Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to accept territorial concessions.

“One of the scenarios is… to give up territory. It’s not fair. But for the peace, temporary peace, maybe it can be a solution, temporary,” Vitali Klitschko told the BBC.

However, he stressed that the Ukrainian people would “never accept occupation” by Russia.

His statement comes just hours after Mr Trump said a Russia-Ukraine agreement was very close – but accused his Ukrainian counterpart of prolonging the “killing field” after he refused to cede Crimea to Vladimir Putin as part of a potential peace plan.

Mr Trump accused Mr Zelensky of making an end to the war harder to achieve, arguing that the territory had been lost for good in 2014 and was not up for discussion.

“Nobody is asking Zelensky to recognise Crimea as Russian territory but, if he wants Crimea, why didn’t they fight for it eleven years ago when it was handed over to Russia without a shot being fired,” Mr Trump asked.

Mr Zelensky had insisted on Tuesday that Ukraine would not recognise Russia’s occupation of Crimea under any agreement, saying: “There is nothing to talk about – it is our land, the land of the Ukrainian people.”

Later on Wednesday, Mr Zelensky posted a statement on X: “Emotions have run high today. But it is good that 5 countries met to bring peace closer. Ukraine, the USA, the UK, France and Germany.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 07:38

Ukraine suspects Russia of torturing reporter who died in captivity

Ukraine said it identified the body of journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, who had died in Russian captivity, and a forensic medical examination revealed signs of torture and ill-treatment.

Viktoria Roshchyna died at the age of 27 last September after spending months in captivity.

The journalist, whose first-hand reports provided a glimpse into life under Russian occupation early in Moscow’s invasion, went missing in August 2023 during a reporting trip to Russia-held eastern Ukraine.

The body of the journalist was discovered among bodies that Russia handed over to Ukraine in February, Ukraine’s prosecutor general’s office said yesterday.

“A tag with the surname Roshchyna was found on one of them,” it said in a statement.

The DNA tests showed that chances the body belonged to Roshchyna were over 99 per cent, and additional tests are being carried out with the help of French specialists, it said.

File: Ukrainian journalist Roshchyna
File: Ukrainian journalist Roshchyna (REUTERS)
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 06:55

Breaking: Two killed in Russian attack on Ukraine

Two people were killed and eight more were wounded in a Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad, the regional governor said this morning.

“The aggressor again conducted a mass attack on the region with drones,” Serhiy Lysak, governor for the central Dnipropetrovsk region, said on Telegram, adding that 11 drones were destroyed over the region.

Mr Lysak said that several fires had broken out in the city, posting a photo of a fire raging on some levels of a multi-storey building.

He said that six of the wounded were hospitalised while two others, including a 15-year-old girl, were treated on site.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 06:52

Russia a ‘long-term threat’, says Nato chief

Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte said after talks with Donald Trump that the US and its European allies agree that Russia is a long-term threat.

“We all agree in Nato that Russia is the long-term threat to Nato territory – to the whole of the Euro-Atlantic territory,” Mr Rutte told reporters outside the White House.

He also said the US remained committed to Nato, even as Washington increasingly focuses on the Asia-Pacific region.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 06:10

Zelensky says missile that struck Kyiv was North Korean

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky claimed the Russian missile that struck a residential building in Kyiv overnight and killed 12 people was supplied by North Korea.

A North Korean KN-23 missile hit a residential block in the Sviatoshynskyi district west of Kyiv’s centre during a major aerial attack by Russia, Reuters reported, citing an Ukrainian military source.

“According to preliminary information, the Russians used a ballistic missile manufactured in North Korea. Our special services are verifying all the details,” Mr Zelensky said on X, without providing further details.

Russia made no comment on Mr Zelensky’s remarks. Russia and North Korea have denied weapons transfers that would violate UN embargoes.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 06:10

Trump says Russia has made ‘pretty big concession’ to peace

President Donald Trump has said Russia’s failure to forcibly seize and occupy the entirety of Ukraine’s territory amounts to a “pretty big concession” to Kyiv.

Speaking in the Oval Office during a bilateral meeting with Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Mr Trump insisted that he is putting pressure on Russian president Vladimir Putin behind the scenes as reporters asked him what he would ask the Russian leader to give up to match the massive territorial concessions he has asked Ukraine to make as a way to find an end to Europe’s bloodiest conflict since the end of the Second World War.

Mr Trump replied: “Stopping the war, stopping [from] taking the whole country.”

Andrew Feinberg reports.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 06:01

In pics: Aftermath of Russia’s missile attack on Kyiv

A woman sits in a school basement being used as a shelter after a Russian airstrike on a residential neighborhood in Kyiv
A woman sits in a school basement being used as a shelter after a Russian airstrike on a residential neighborhood in Kyiv (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
A Ukrainian serviceman carries a dog out of a house damaged by a Russian airstrike
A Ukrainian serviceman carries a dog out of a house damaged by a Russian airstrike (AP)
Ukrainian police officers stand near a damaged building
Ukrainian police officers stand near a damaged building (AP)
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 05:47

Zelensky wishes Trump would realise ‘Russia is the aggressor’

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said he wished Donald Trump would realise that “Russia is the aggressor” in the three-year-long war in Europe.

“We consider United States as a strong strategic partner with an influence, and we would really like to have peace through strength,” Mr Zelensky told Conservative podcaster Ben Shapiro.

He added: “That would be useful with Russia so that the force would be toward Russia because they’re the aggressor.”“I highly respect the fact that he’s searching for [peace]. That’s his approach,” he said, referring to Mr Trump.

“But you shouldn’t be saying that Ukraine … started this war. I believe that it’s painful for our people to hear. This is why we responded this way.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 05:24

Ukraine must have final say on deal, Starmer insists – contradicting Trump

Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Ukraine must be allowed to decide the terms of any peace deal with Russia, contradicting Donald Trump’s plans, it’s been reported.

The prime minister said the “courageous” Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, was not to blame for the failure to strike an agreement ending the war.

Sir Keir also refused to back US plans to formally recognise Crimea as Russian in any deal, and demanded that Moscow agree to an unconditional ceasefire.

In an interview with The Telegraph, he said: “We are at an intense stage in the negotiations.

“In the end, I’m always mindful of the fact that it is Ukraine that must decide on those issues – it’s not for other people to decide on behalf of Ukraine.

“It is for Ukraine to decide. And Russia must come to the table for that unconditional ceasefire.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 April 2025 05:16

Source: independent.co.uk