Starmer: Oval Office clash made me uncomfortable - but focus is on three-part peace plan
Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer has this morning the clash in the Oval Office between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy made him feel "uncomfortable" - but he decided to "roll up my sleeves" rather than "ramp up the rhetoric" in response.
"Yes, I felt uncomfortable. Nobody wants to see that," he told the BBC.
The prime minister added: "The important thing is how to react to that. There are a number of different routes people could go down. One is to ramp up the rhetoric as to how outraged we all are or not.
"The other is to do what I did, which is roll up my sleeves, pick up the phone, talk to President Trump, talk to President Zelenskyy, then invite President Zelenskyy for an extensive meeting yesterday, a warm welcome, and then further pick up the phone to President Macron and President Trump afterwards.
"Because my reaction was we have to bridge this. We have to find a way that we can all work together. Because, in the end, we’ve had three years of bloody conflict. Now we need to get to that lasting peace."
Of Donald Trump, Starmer added: "I am clear in my mind that he does want a lasting peace."