Prime Minister Keir Starmer urges “unity” at a Nato summit, describing it as “very important” amid major international security concerns. Multiple reports say the meeting’s agenda is shaped by the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Nato member states continuing efforts to coordinate support and strategy. Sources also point to wider tensions in the Middle East, including the United States’ conflict with Iran, as a factor affecting discussion at the summit. While Starmer emphasizes the importance of allied cohesion, coverage notes that the event is again overshadowed by Donald Trump, reflecting the influence of US domestic political considerations on Nato-related messaging and attention. The reports present Starmer’s comments as part of a broader effort to maintain a unified stance among member countries while navigating simultaneous security challenges across regions.