The Vice President of Donald Trump today has brutally rejected the 'Coalition of the Willing' of Keir Starmer to secure Ukraine.
JD Vance Jibed that the range of a force with VK and French boots came to the ground on '20, 000 troops from any country that has not fought war in 30 or 40 years'.
He said Fox News that a minerals deal that would give the US an economic interest in the country would offer more effective protection against Russia.
Hundreds of British troops fought and died next to the American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The intervention came After mr Trump spent a new hammer bladder in decades of Western alliances All military aid to Ukraine.
The White House has paused the delivery of ammunition and other equipment to KYIV after it had announced at night that it was the help 'assess' to 'ensure that it contributes to a solution'.
The move seems to be part of a Power Play to handle the pressure on Volodymyr Zensky to make concessions in negotiations with Russia.
In the meantime, there are claims that Trump officials have drawn up plans to illuminate sanctions against Vladimir Putin.
A government spokeswoman said that the government “is absolutely committed to protecting a permanent peace” after the extraordinary decision of the US president.
In interviews, Angela Rayner admitted that it is a 'very serious moment', but American military aid was a 'case for the US'.

JD Vance Jibed that the range of British and French boots came down on the ground on '20, 000 troops from any country that has not fought war in 30 or 40 years'

Keir Starmer is today 'busy with key allies' after the bomb movement of Donald Trump can attract all military aid to Ukraine

Relations between Mr. Zensky and Mr. Trump reached new lows on Friday with a public hose competition in the Oval Office

European leaders and Canada gathered in London on Sunday to consider the reaction to the Ukraine crisis
In his interview, Mr. Vance raised his criticism of the Ukrainian president, accused him of “Needling” Mr. Trump and having a “certain sense of rights.”
“He showed a clear unwillingness to participate in the peace process of which President Trump said it is policy,” he said Fox News.
“That is the real breakdown. I think Zensky was not there yet. And to be honest, there is still no. But I think he will eventually come, he must. '
Vance said that Ukrainian officials made at least one attempt to restart the negotiations after leaving the White House, but their efforts were closed by the president.
He claimed that the 'door is open' as long as 'Zensky is willing to talk seriously about peace'.
With the attention of the mineral deal, Mr. Vance said that this would amount to a security agreement with the US that would prevent Putin Ukraine from coming in again. “
“If you want real security guarantees, if you actually want to ensure that Vladimir Putin Ukraine no longer invades, the very best security guarantee to give Americans upside down in the future of Ukraine,” he said.
“That is a much better safety guarantee than 20,000 troops from any country that has not fought war for 30 or 40 years.”
A spokeswoman for the British government said: “We remain absolutely committed to securing a permanent peace in Ukraine and are working on important allies to support this effort. It is the right thing to do and is in our interest in doing this.
'We have strengthened Ukrainian military capacities by our commitment to offer Ukraine of £ 3 billion a year in military aid as long as it takes and through a loan of £ 2.26 billion with the help of sanctioned Russian assets.
“Moreover, we have set up a partnership with Ukraine with which they can use £ 1.6 billion in British export financing to buy 5,000 air defense missiles made in Belfast, which brings Ukraine in the strongest possible position for peace.”
Mrs. Rayner said that the prime minister 'laser -oriented' remains on securing a permanent peace for Kiev and would not be 'derailed'.
“We are definitely aimed at ensuring that we get that peace and security guarantees as part of it,” she said.
“We will not be derailed or sidelined by commentary, constantly commentary, but that we will use our relationship, our long -term relationship, with the US and our European allies to support Ukraine and President Zelensky in getting that peace agreement and to ensure that those effects are part of it.”
Sir Keir told the commons only a few hours before Mr Trump's intervention that he 'understood' that the American position was not to withdraw help.
The relationships between the Lord Zensky and Mr Trump reached new lows on Friday with a public snake competition in the Oval Office.
This led to Sunday crisis discussions between European leaders in London, with Sir Keir trying to forge a “coalition of the willing” that could enforce any peace agreement with Russia.
The UK and France have indicated that they would be ready to contribute to troops on the ground, while Canada, Italy and Poland are other potential participants.
But Sir Keir has made it clear that British troops would not be used without a substantiation of the US security guarantees.
Mr. Zensky seems to resist Washington's demands that he accepts the principle of rejecting territory to Russia, after the last full invasion in 2022. Putin's troops occupied around a fifth of Ukraine.
An official of the White House said: “The president has been clear that he is concentrating on peace. We also need our partners to work for that purpose. We pause and assess our help to ensure that it contributes to a solution. '
The decision makes doubts about Ukraine's ability to continue to defend themselves against Russian invaders. It is, however, that the 'break' will extend to not -provided for help that has already been reserved for Ukraine by the Biden administration.
A second officer told Fox News that 'this is not a permanent termination of assistance, it is a break'. All military equipment that is currently not in Ukraine will be stopped and all future help is now in danger.
The shift of Trump followed an abrupt post -warning that 'America will not tolerate much longer' yesterday after the Lord Zensky suggested that the end of the war is still 'very, very far away'.

Sir Keir told the commons only a few hours before Mr. Trump's intervention that he 'understood' that the American position was not to withdraw the help
Mr Zelensky spoke after the London top 18 brought allies to offer the Ukrainian security guarantees and to restore their support. Sir Keir said that the powers would work together to draw up a viable peace plan that could be presented to Mr Trump.
“This is the worst explanation that Zensky could have made, and America will not tolerate it much longer,” a furious Mr Trump who posted on his social website of De Waarheid.
Mr. Trump also asked the dedication of the Lord Zensky to peace and said that he “does not want to be peace as long as he has the support of America.”
He also hinted that the Lord Zensky may not be the Ukrainian president much longer – an important question from Putin.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said that the UK and Europe should be “driven faster after the American announcement.
She said: 'The news at night that America stops military help to Ukraine is deeply disturbing.
'It is clear that Great -Britain and Europe have to reassigned much faster if we want to offer Ukraine more than just warm words of support.
“We have to work to keep America inside, and Russia outside.”