Nigel Farage suggests Zelenskyy was ‘rude’ in White House meeting
- Nigel Farage refused to criticize Donald Trump and JD Vance for their confrontation with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, instead blaming Zelenskyy for the incident during a recent White House meeting.
- Farage stated that Zelenskyy was 'unwise' for his remarks during the meeting and accused him of being 'disrespectful' to the American leaders.
- Despite criticism, Farage refused to condemn the aggressive behavior of Trump and Vance towards Zelenskyy, who he accused of lacking respect.
- Keir Starmer expressed strong support for Zelenskyy, stating that he had full backing across the United Kingdom.
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Nigel Farage’s decision to blame Volodymyr Zelenskiy for the disastrous outcome of his meeting on Friday with US President Donald Trump laid bare a split in the right of UK politics that threatens to cost support for his Reform UK Party.
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