G20 and Ukraine Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

G20 and Ukraine

Mark Pritchard Excerpts
Tuesday 25th November 2025

(1 day, 3 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Keir Starmer Portrait The Prime Minister
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I can assure my hon. Friend that negotiations are going on in the ordinary way in relation to SAFE and a number of other issues.

I am endeavouring the get the best information I can in relation to what is developing, and I will weave it into an answer if I get anything that will help the House.

Mark Pritchard Portrait Mark Pritchard (The Wrekin) (Con)
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And will you come back?

Keir Starmer Portrait The Prime Minister
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I will certainly come back, but if I am able to update the House as we go along, I will endeavour to do so, so that others can ask questions about it.

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Keir Starmer Portrait The Prime Minister
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I agree with the principle that my hon. Friend puts forward; I am not sure I would put it in quite the terms that she does, but the sentiment is shared. This is just shocking—the idea of kidnapping children as an act of war and a weapon of war is just so disgusting, frankly. We should do absolutely everything we can to ensure not only that the children are safe, secure and returned, but that there is full accountability.

Mark Pritchard Portrait Mark Pritchard (The Wrekin) (Con)
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I thank the Prime Minister for his statement, but if I may, I will caution him. I understand that the reports referred to by the hon. Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel) are from a single source—an unnamed US official. I think we might be falling into a trap here, which others want us to fall into, of bouncing the Ukrainians ahead of an arbitrary deadline of Thanksgiving day. We need to ensure that officials and all of us are able to verify sources and corroborate them, even if they are reported in the mainstream media and repeated in the United Kingdom.

I believe I am still allowed to ask a question. What reassurance can the Prime Minister give to the people of this country and of Ukraine that President Trump’s very bad 28-point plan will not now be replaced by a bad 19-point plan? We all know from history that Ukraine, Europe, the United Kingdom and even our allies, the United States, will rue the day that we roll over for Putin. If we reward the aggressor, history tells us and we know that they come back for more.

Keir Starmer Portrait The Prime Minister
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My instinct is with the right hon. Gentleman on the breaking news. I spoke to President Zelensky about four hours ago—I have obviously spoken to him extensively, so I have a pretty good sense of where he is at on this matter—and I intend to speak to him again this afternoon.