UK PM Keir Starmer to start final week in office with trip to Paris

Keir Starmer will begin what is likely to be his final full week in No 10 with a trip to Paris.

The UK prime minister will join allies of Ukraine for a meeting of the "coalition of the willing" on Monday before joining Bastille Day events on Tuesday.

The outgoing Labour leader has been criticised in office for the amount of time he has spent on diplomatic missions overseas, with critics labelling him "never here Keir".

A Downing Street spokeswoman said: "The prime minister will travel to Paris on Monday for a meeting of the coalition of the willing to discuss continued support for Ukraine's defence.

"On Tuesday, he will join Bastille Day commemorative events with other leaders."

The coalition of the willing is the initiative established by Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron to bring together countries willing to provide security support to Ukraine if there is an end to the hostilities.

Starmer's support for Volodymyr Zelensky's country has been one of the main elements of his foreign policy during his time in office.

Andy Burnham is expected to become Labour leader unopposed in a week's time and will then become prime minister on July 20.

Starmer was in Turkey for the Nato summit on Tuesday and Wednesday this week.

At the close of his final major international summit he said: "To be able to represent our country both at home and on the international stage is a huge privilege."

By David Hughes, Press Association Political Editor

Press Association: News

source: PA

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