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Conflict in Ukraine ‘wants concessions on each side’, says Nigel Farage

By Editorial Board Published November 8, 2024 4 Min Read
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Conflict in Ukraine ‘wants concessions on each side’, says Nigel Farage

The warfare in Ukraine wants “concessions on both sides” whether it is to come back to an finish, Nigel Farage has mentioned.

The Reform UK chief instructed the invaded nation might achieve “quite a lot from settling”, although he refused to say if this meant giving up territory to Russia in return.

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Requested concerning the president-elect’s claims he might finish the warfare in Ukraine “on day one”, Mr Farage mentioned: “Effectively, the warfare is horrendous. There are almost 1,000,000 battle casualties. It is just like the battle of the Somme with drones.

“We have two options. We can keep feeding Ukraine, and that’s fine. And the war goes on for another year, two years, five years. The casualties mount. What Trump has said is he wants to attempt to broker a peace deal.”

The Clacton MP mentioned that will require “concessions on both sides”, including: ” I think Ukraine could actually gain quite a lot.”

He wouldn’t be drawn on whether or not that would imply Ukraine giving up territory, however mentioned that “any negotiation is going to involve things that the other side don’t like”.

He added: “I believe that the attraction to Ukraine could be a part of that negotiation could be that Ukraine would turn into a full a part of NATO. Now, Putin would hate that… however that must be a part of the deal.

“If there were territorial concessions, that’s all for the negotiations.”

Pressed on if he thinks Ukraine must be open to territorial concessions, he mentioned: “I’m not playing your silly game. I think there should be peace talks.”

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He added that whereas former prime minister Boris Johnson, a staunch backer of Ukraine, needs “the war to go on forever… all wars end either in negotiation, with concessions or annihilation”.

Armed battle in japanese Ukraine erupted in early 2014 following Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and escalated in February 2022 when Vladimir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion.

Mr Farage beforehand drew criticism for his views on the battle in the course of the UK’s basic election marketing campaign, when he mentioned the West “provoked” Russia into the invasion with NATO’s and the EU’s enlargement.

He in the end received the seat for Clacton in Essex, however has since confronted criticism for not spending sufficient time in his constituency.

Requested about this throughout his interview, Mr Farage mentioned: “I’ve just exchanged contracts on the house that I’ll be living there in, is that good enough?”

He additionally questioned how a lot time Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spends in his constituency, or Lib Dem chief Ed Davey, saying issues have been completely different for occasion leaders than backbench MPs.

“I am representing Clacton, yes, but I’m also leading a national political party which is rapidly rising in the polls, which we have to build from the ground up,” he mentioned.

“Today is Friday. Very often MPs are in constituencies on Friday. I’m in Wales, we’re having an inaugural Reform UK conference here. We’re looking to the Senedd elections.

“Tomorrow, I will be in Exeter. Should you’re a nationwide occasion chief, it is completely different.”

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