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Former UK Foreign Secretary Reacts to Trump-Zelensky Oval Office Clash

After Trump's angry exchange with Zelensky, British PM Starmer hosted an emergency summit and announced that the UK and France were assembling a coalition to enforce a peace deal for Ukraine. The White House has signaled its approval, but Starmer has made it clear that a peace plan will never succeed without a US backstop. Former UK Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind joins the show to discuss.

Former UK Foreign Secretary Reacts to Trump-Zelensky Oval Office Clash

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