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Farage says Zelenskyy just isn’t a dictator – and calls UK and Europe ‘irrelevant’ in Ukraine peace talks

By Editorial Board Published February 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Farage says Zelenskyy just isn’t a dictator – and calls UK and Europe ‘irrelevant’ in Ukraine peace talks

Nigel Farage has stated Volodymyr Zelenskyy just isn’t a dictator however referred to as the UK and Europe “irrelevant” in peace talks geared toward ending the battle in Ukraine.

The Reform UK chief, who counts Donald Trump as an in depth pal, referred to as on the Ukrainian president to set out a timeline for an election.

Mr Trump on Wednesday stated Mr Zelenskyy was “a dictator without elections” and falsely accused Ukraine of beginning the battle with Russia.

The US president additionally claimed the Ukrainian chief has a 4% approval ranking, however a report by the Kyiv Worldwide Institute of Sociology has stated Mr Zelenskyy “retains a fairly high level of public trust” – about 57%.

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Critics of Mr Farage had questioned why he had remained silent over Mr Trump’s feedback.

Different celebration leaders have strongly backed the Ukrainian president, with Sir Keir Starmer calling him to voice his assist, telling him it was “perfectly reasonable” for Ukraine to “suspend elections during wartime as the UK did during World War Two”.

“He’s not a dictator, but there needs to be a timeline so that the Ukrainian people can vote on a peace deal.”

He added: “You should always take things Donald Trump takes seriously, but you shouldn’t always take it literally.”

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The Reform chief argued the UK had an election in the course of the Second World Battle, in 1945, so Ukraine might additionally accomplish that.

The battle had come to an finish in Europe in Could 1945 and Winston Churchill reluctantly referred to as an election two weeks later – after 10 years with out a vote – as a result of stress from his Labour coalition companions.

Nonetheless, Allied troops had been nonetheless combating within the Pacific, with VJ Day (Victory over Japan Day) not going down till August that 12 months.

Mr Farage stated he had not made a touch upon Mr Trump’s assault as a result of he had been flying to the US and it had then been nighttime.

He additionally referred to as the UK and Europe “irrelevant” in terms of negotiating a peace deal between Russia and the UK.

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Putin, Trump and Zelenskyy: Who said what?

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Trump, Zelenskyy and Putin: Who stated what?

US and Russian officers have been in Saudi Arabia this week to debate a potential peace deal, however neither Ukraine or any European representatives had been there.

This sparked an emergency assembly of European leaders in France earlier this week.

Mr Farage stated he would “suggest Europe and the UK government pay very serious attention to Donald Trump”.

Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Davey accused Mr Farage of sounding “like a spokesman for Trump”.

He posted on X: “So Nigel Farage has chosen to explain away Trump’s outrageous remarks about President Zelensky instead of doing the right thing and condemning them. Deeply disappointing but not at all surprising.

“He appears like a spokesman for Trump. He actually would not communicate for Britain.”

Conservative shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge also called out Mr Farage’s comments.

He wrote on X: “Why does Farage assume Ukraine ought to have a ‘timetable’ for elections? They don’t seem to be going by native govt reform – they’re in an existential battle & do not know when it is going to finish. And does he assume Putin ought to have a timetable without cost & honest elections? He really is a dictator.”

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