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He says there will be a meeting later this week for 35 nations from the G7, Europe and the Gulf.
At the same time, Starmer says the UK won't be dragged into the war.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he'll hold a summit with European leaders in the coming weeks to try to undo the, quote, deep damage from Brexit.
President Trump is set to give a White House address on the war tonight at 9 p.m.
Wall Street time, and we will have complete coverage on Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Television, and the Bloomberg Business app.
Before that, the president's scheduled to be in the room for Supreme Court arguments on his executive order aimed at ending automatic birthright citizenship.
Bloomberg's Amy Morris has a preview from Washington.
Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington, where President Trump would be the first sitting president to attend high court proceedings, a decision not expected until late June at the earliest.
Getting back to the markets, we have a fresh look at how the economy was doing before the war.
Bloomberg's Michael McKee has retail sales numbers from February.
That's Bloomberg's Mike McKee.
We also got March job numbers from private payroll provider ADP.
They came in better than expected at 62,000 jobs added.
Economists were looking for 40k.
The government's jobs report comes out on Friday.
Right now, S&P futures are up six-tenths of 1%.
Dow futures are half percent higher.
NASDAQ futures on the rise by eight-tenths of 1%.
Brent crude is down 2% now, just shy of $102 per barrel.
And the 10-year Treasury yield is little changed at 4.31%.