Ukrainian leader Zelansky is not a dictator, says Nigel Faraj

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Reform UK leader Nigel Faraj has said that Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski is not a dictator when he was a branded by US President Donald Trump.
Faraj said that Trump’s words should be “seriously”, when he exited in Zelancesi and urged him to hold an election as a part of a deal to end the war in Ukraine.
But reform Britain leader – a colleague of Trump – said that people should be called “exactly literal” by the US President.
“Zelansky is not a dictator,” Faraj told GB News. “But it is only right and right that there is a time -line for the Ukrainian elections.”
Faraj suggested that elections could be held before the struggle is over, saying that “a little time is needed so that Ukrainians can vote on the peace deal”.
Zelanski’s five -year term as President was due to ending in May 2024, but elections have been suspended since the Russia’s invasion was declared a martial law.
In -including, Faraj was criticized Major reforms from UK pro -Tim MontgomerySoon not to remove himself from Trump’s comments.
Faraj said that he was flying to Washington DC, where he is giving a speech at the conservative political action conference.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davi said Faraj had “chosen to convince Trump’s derogatory comments about President Zelanski instead of doing the right thing and condemning him”.
“He seems like Trump’s spokesperson,” Sir Ed said“He definitely does not speak to Britain.”
Farage comments come later Prime Minister Sir Kire Stmper supports Zelancesi As a “democratically elected leader”.
Sir Kir spoke to Zelanceci on Wednesday evening and told him that it was “completely appropriate” for Ukraine to “suspend elections during the war as Britain did during the World War Two”.
President Putin ordered a full -scale invasion of Russia in 2022, after years of the fight between Russian -backed separatists and Ukraine’s armed forces in the east of the country.
Trump promised to negotiate a quick end of the war on winning the US presidential election last year.
This week, the US and Russian diplomats met for peace talks in Saudi Arabia, of which Ukraine and European countries were excluded.
But the spat between Trump and Zelancesi, which exploded on Tuesday, threatened to return the progress towards a peace deal.
Trump came to Barbes after Zelancesi accused the US President of being in “bubbles” of Russian disintegration.
In response, the US President said that Zelansky did “terrible work” and suggested that Ukraine was responsible for starting a war.
Asked if he agrees with Trump whether Ukraine was convicted for Russia’s invasion, Faraj said “Putin attacked” and “this is what he behaves badly”.
He said that Ukraine needs to get a proper safety guarantee “to ensure” a good and a permanent peace deal “.
Faraj has previously faced criticism for his views on war in Ukraine, including last year, When he suggested The West “provoked” Russia’s invasion of Russia by expanding the European Union and NATO military alliance.
He later defended the comments in a telegraph article stating that he was never a “forgiveness” for Russian President Vladimir Putin, but said “If you attack the Russian bear with a stick with a stick. , Don’t be surprised if he responds “.