British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decision to step down has been met with commendation from European leaders, who have acknowledged his significant contributions to enhancing UK-Europe relations, particularly concerning security and Ukraine’s support. This unexpected move has led to the deferment of the EU-UK summit initially scheduled for July 22. Starmer’s efforts were particularly noted by Ursula von der Leyen, who credited him with fortifying European and Ukrainian security through improved cooperation. António Costa, President of the European Council, expressed hopes that the next UK leader would continue Starmer’s legacy of strengthening ties with Europe.
The postponed EU-UK summit was set to address pivotal topics such as trade agreements, youth mobility, and climate policy collaboration. Despite the change in Britain’s political landscape, officials remain committed to nurturing the relationship between the UK and the EU. Starmer’s tenure has been marked by an emphasis on rebuilding stronger connections, especially in areas of mutual interest like climate change and economic cooperation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also acknowledged Starmer’s support for Ukraine, emphasizing how their partnership bolstered European security. Germany echoed these sentiments, describing Starmer as a dependable ally, particularly regarding foreign policy and Ukraine-related matters. His work has been seen as a stabilizing force in a time of heightened geopolitical tensions.
Reactions to Starmer’s resignation have surfaced globally, with former US President Donald Trump extending well-wishes despite criticizing Starmer’s stances on immigration, energy policy, and certain international decisions. Meanwhile, leaders from Australia and Norway have expressed support, recognizing the inherent difficulties in political leadership and the complexity of maintaining international relations.
