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Boris Johnson hits out at Donald Trump’s ‘ghastly’ feedback to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

By Editorial Board Published February 24, 2025 6 Min Read
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Boris Johnson hits out at Donald Trump’s ‘ghastly’ feedback to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Insults hurled by Donald Trump at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are “ghastly to hear” and “complete untruths”, former British prime minister Boris Johnson has mentioned.

A buddy of each males, nonetheless, he mentioned he was “optimistic” Kyiv and Washington would agree an “economic partnership” that may profit either side.

He additionally mentioned one of the best ways for the prime minister to exhibit UK credibility on defence could be to make use of a gathering with Mr Trump in Washington this week to set out a plan for an “Anglo-French” pressure to assist present safety for Ukraine.

Mr Johnson described this as the beginning of a “steel-quilled porcupine of future Ukrainian security”, saying it ought to be as much as 30,000-strong, together with troops from throughout Europe.

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PM tells Ukraine the ‘UK is with you’

The previous prime minister, who led the UK response to Russia’s full-scale warfare and is considered as a hero by many in Ukraine, mentioned it’s “horrendous” to assume the battle remains to be raging.

“I really grieve for the suffering of Ukraine, for the people of Ukraine I’m particularly pained,” he mentioned.

However he was important of a sequence of verbal assaults by Mr Trump in opposition to Mr Zelenskyy, which included calling him a “dictator without elections” and suggesting Ukraine was responsible for the warfare.

“It’s ghastly to hear, some of the language that’s been coming from Washington about who started the war and Zelenskyy being a dictator,” Mr Johnson mentioned, talking bluntly.

“We all know that these are complete untruths.”

However the former prime minister signalled he believed the US chief was nonetheless on Kyiv’s aspect and he wouldn’t need Russian President Vladimir Putin to carry energy over Ukraine’s future.

“I remain actually optimistic about Ukraine and about their chances of success,” he mentioned.

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Mr Trump calls Mr Zelenskyy a ‘dictator’

Mr Johnson pointed to a deal that Washington desires to signal with Kyiv that may give the US entry to Ukraine’s huge mineral wealth – although the Ukrainians need US safety ensures in return.

Referring to a draft textual content, he mentioned it contained traces reminiscent of “America committed to a free, sovereign, secure Ukraine.

“Cash to go to build up Ukraine’s future safety. America committing to long-term monetary help”.

He mentioned a dedication to Ukraine’s long-term safety was additionally wanted however he didn’t anticipate that to be included within the preliminary doc.

“I think what needs to happen is that we, us, the Brits, the French… need to step up and show to Donald Trump, that we are willing to do what he keeps asking for and to take more of the burden ourselves,” he mentioned.

Mr Johnson mentioned he hoped Sir Keir would use his journey to Washington to “set out an Anglo-French deterrent force that can begin to provide the steel-quilled porcupine of future Ukrainian security”.

Sir Keir and French President Emmanuel Macron – who was in Washington on Monday – have been creating a plan with different European and Western allies to construct a pressure of as much as 30,000 troops to supply reassurance to Ukraine following a ceasefire.

Mr Johnson mentioned this may be an essential demonstration of European energy within the eyes of the American chief.

“I think an Anglo-French plan for a deterrent force – I’m not talking about war fighting, I’m talking about forces that go in to help with logistics, to help backfilling, to help with training…. perhaps maximum 30,000 from the whole of Europe.

“It will be symbolic, however it could be precisely what [Vladimir] Putin would not need and what he thinks that he can forbid.”

The previous British chief mentioned the Russian president desires to dam Ukraine from having British troops on its land or from becoming a member of NATO.

“But I don’t think that Donald Trump can possibly accept that outcome. I know, he won’t accept that outcome,” Mr Johnson mentioned.

“He doesn’t want Putin to win any more than anybody else here in Kyiv does.”

Sir Keir is predicted to set a timeframe as early as this week for when Britain will raise its defence price range to 2.5% of GDP from 2.3% – however Mr Johnson signalled that Mr Trump would expect a “bigger number”.

“I think he needs to go higher…. I think in the United States, they’re going to want to hear a bigger number,” he mentioned.

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