Outgoing UK PM Starmer given France's top honour by President Macron


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes French President Emmanuel Macron at 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes/File Photo

LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - ⁠British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been awarded ⁠the Legion of Honour, France's highest national ‌honour, by President Emmanuel Macron in Paris in recognition of his work on European security in the wake of Russia's 2022 ​invasion of Ukraine.

Starmer, who is due ⁠to step down on ⁠July 20 having lost the confidence of his Labour ⁠Party, ‌has worked closely with Macron during the war in Ukraine, including establishing the Coalition ⁠of the Willing group of countries supporting ​Ukraine.

The British ‌leader was presented with the honour on Monday ⁠after attending ​his final meeting of that coalition.

On Tuesday he attended Bastille Day celebrations, which saw British armed forces joining ⁠their French counterparts in the parade ​for the first time in more than 20 years.

“Prime minister, dear Keir, I wanted to reiterate my gratitude ⁠and the gratitude of the French people, obviously for your years as a prime minister," Macron said, according to a statement released by Starmer's office."But ​I have to say, beyond that, ⁠for your personal leadership and your commitments for obviously ​your country, but the security ‌of our Europe, Ukraine, the ​bilateral relationship, your decency."

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Writing by William James; Editing by Mark Porter)

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