Boris Johnson warns Ukraine ‘gets nothing’ from Trump’s peace proposals
- Boris Johnson criticized Donald Trump's peace proposals for Ukraine, stating they offer "nothing" for the country after three years of war.
- Johnson argued that Trump's plan would reward Russia while failing to provide adequate security for Ukraine, which has suffered significant civilian casualties.
- Johnson emphasized the need for a "properly funded security guarantee" from the UK, US, and Western allies to prevent further atrocities by Russia.
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Kevin Rudd warns against showing weakness on Ukraine
In a Washington Anzac Day speech, Australia’s ambassador to the US says one of the messages from the Anzac story is that defending freedom takes human, physical and individual courage.
Boris Johnson slams Trump's peace plan: 'Ukraine gets nothing'
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson lashes out at the American president in unusually sharp language. According to Johnson, Trump's proposals would reward the aggressor and leave Ukraine empty-handed. "After three years of blood, courage and heroic resistance, Ukraine gets nothing," he writes on X.
Expert on Trump's Ukraine plan: Jackpot for Putin
Donald Trump's ideas for ending Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine are "really a jackpot for Putin," says analyst Jakob Hedenskog, who warns of what such a deal means for the entire world. "It could open the gates to all sorts of forms of aggression, not only from Russia but also from China against Taiwan - or whatever."
'Rewards': Ex-UK prime minister blasts Trump’s 'peace plan' as major gift for Putin
Although U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. Vice President JD Vance angrily berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky when he visited the White House, Trump is now promoting a "peace plan" that he claims will be beneficial for both Ukraine and Russia and bring their war to an end.Some Democrats in the U.S. believe that Trump is being manipulated by Russian President Vladimir Putin, but Trump is saying that he isn't pick a side one way or …
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