UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made history by becoming the first British leader since Winston Churchill to attend Armistice Day commemorations in France.
Starmer joined French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris to honor the fallen soldiers of World War I, marking the 106th anniversary of the Armistice agreement that ended the conflict. The event is seen as a significant gesture of remembrance and a symbol of the enduring relationship between the UK and France.
Starmer described the occasion as an 'honor' and paid tribute to the sacrifices made during the war.
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We shall never forget their sacrifice: Keir Starmer joins Emmanuel Macron to pay tribute to the fallen in emotional service in Paris becoming first British PM to mark the...
Sir Keir Starmer became the first British Prime Minister since Winston Churchill to mark Armistice Day in France as he joined French President Emmanuel Macron this morning.
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