Nigel Farage has waded into the discussion about the White House row between President’s Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky.
President Zelensky was brutally attacked verbally, and Washington has clearly made it clear to the world they support Vladimir Putin.
The Reform UK leader said the argument in the Oval Office was “regrettable” and this will now make the Russian tyrant “feeling like the winner,” as the Washington Post has reported that the US could now stop all military aid to Ukraine.
Farage wrote on X, “The spat in the White House last night is regrettable and will make Putin feel like the winner.
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“But this is not the end of the story, far from it. A peace deal is essential and Ukraine needs the right security guarantees.”
Reform MP Rupert Lowe commented: “That is not a conversation that needed to happen in front of the cameras – this helps nobody in the West.”
The Shadow Secretary Robert Jenrick said that Winston Churchill would be “turning in his grave” amid the shouting match from the US Vice President and Trump towards President Zelensky.
Jenrick wrote on X, “I’m sickened by that degrading spectacle.
“And to think the bust of Winston Churchill was in the same room as it unfolded. He would be turning in his grave if he saw that happen.
“Ukraine‘s people, led by President Zelensky, have fought bravely to hold off Putin over the last three years with US and European support. Zelensky has shown sincere gratitude for the support offered by his partners.
“We salute him and the courageous Ukrainians as they fight for freedom against Russian imperialism. Countries can and do disagree, but the West must show a united front to our enemies.”
Reform UK’s Greater Lincolnshire mayoral candidate Dame Andrea Jenkyns said, “I like Trump and Vance, and they have every right to challenge and fund what they wish with US taxpayers’ money.
“But I am cringing at the videos of them with Zelensky. Firm words in private, Yes, but not staged public humiliation. This is wrong.
“Whatever you think of Zelensky, the Ukrainian people have been through so much devastation and have been fighting for their sovereignty.
“If another country had invaded Britain, we would rightly fight for our freedom.”
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