As UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer prepares for crucial talks with President Joe Biden, his approval ratings have taken a hit, reaching a three-month low. This political scenario unfolds against the backdrop of President Vladimir Putin's stark warning that NATO's involvement in Ukraine, particularly through the provision of long-range missiles, could escalate to war with Russia. The Russian FSB has also accused British diplomats of aiding Moscow's defeat in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Starmer, amidst these international tensions, maintains that Russia initiated the war in Ukraine and has the power to end it immediately. These developments mark a critical moment in international relations, with Starmer's domestic approval impacted by his handling of the situation.
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As president Vladimir Putin warned that Nato will be at war with Moscow if Western nations allow Ukraine to use their long-range missiles to strike deep inside Russian territory, Russia’s FSB security service accused British diplomats of working to ensure Moscow’s defeat in the 30-month conflict.
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