Farage claims Trump is ‘turning Putin into a winner’
- Nigel Farage warned Donald Trump that his actions might turn Vladimir Putin into a 'winner' during peace negotiations over Ukraine, expressing disagreement with Trump's current approach.
- The EU has insisted that Russia must fully withdraw from Ukraine before sanctions are lifted, impacting Trump's hopes for a quick ceasefire agreement.
- Farage stated that peace should not favor Putin, emphasizing that any agreement must be equitable and reflect the concerns of Ukraine.
- The White House confirmed that Ukraine's governance is determined by its people and their constitution, dismissing Trump's proposal.
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Nigel Farage distances himself from Donald Trump after warning Ukraine peace deal could turn Vladimir Putin into ‘a winner’
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has distanced himself from US President Donald Trump after warning a Ukraine peace deal would turn Russian leader Vladimir Putin into a “winner”
Farage risks Trump rift after saying Don's 'peace deal' could be 'win' for Putin
REFORM boss Nigel Farage has risked a rift with US President pal Donald Trump by warning him he is in danger of turning Vladimir Putin “into a winner”. Mr Farage said he would take a different approach on negotiating a peace deal with Russia over Ukraine. Reform boss Nigel Farage has warned pal Donald Trump that he could make Vladimir Putin a ‘winner’ with his actionsGetty Images - Getty GettyMr Farage said there can’t be peace that makes Vlad…
Farage claims Trump is ‘turning Putin into a winner’
Nigel Farage has distanced himself from the Trump administration’s approach to a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire deal, claiming it is ‘turning Putin into a winner’. Speaking to Nick Robinson on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, the Reform UK leader, a vocal supporter of Trump during his 2024 presidential campaign, admitted he had reservations over the US position. "We want peace, but we can't have a peace where Putin turns out to be the winner,” Farage sa…
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