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British Prime Minister Starmer Marks European Unity in Paris

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The articles describe the upcoming visit of Keir Starmer, the UK leader, to France to attend the Armistice Day commemorations in Paris. During the visit, Starmer will join French President Emmanuel Macron, British and French veterans, and lay wreaths at war memorials. The event is expected to be a significant moment in European relations between France and the UK, with Starmer and Macron likely to discuss other matters of mutual interest, such as the impact of potential US tariffs.

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