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NPR News: 03-02-2025 5PM EST

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🗓️ 2 March 2025

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Like so many Americans, my dad has gotten swept up in conspiracy theories.

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer says Europe is at the crossroads of history. He made the comment after a summit he hosted in London today with European

0:39.3

and Canadian leaders, along with Ukrainian President Zelensky, on ways to help Ukraine.

0:45.4

Vicki Barker has more from London.

0:48.0

Prime Minister Kier Starrmer said that in the coming days, the UK, France, and other nations

0:53.3

in what he called a coalition of the

0:55.5

willing will put together a peace deal for and with Ukraine to present to the United States,

1:02.0

a deal that would come with billions in new European pledges of military aid.

1:07.2

Europe must do the heavy listing, but to support peace in our continent and to succeed, this effort must have strong U.S. backing.

1:17.9

Starmar making it clear that the U.K. at least is prepared to put boots on the ground to ensure peace in Ukraine is achieved and maintained.

1:30.5

For NPR News, I'm Vicki Barker in London.

1:37.4

And after the summit, Zelensky met with King Charles in Sandringham, the two heads of state first met in 2023 at Buckingham Palace. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio today defended President Trump's behavior

1:46.7

towards Zelensky in a contentious meeting at the White House last week. And he says Trump is still

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