Putin is getting too much': Farage criticizes Trump's approach to negotiations with Russia.


Leader of the 'Reform UK' party Nigel Farage expressed his concern about the course of American-Russian negotiations regarding the end of the war in Ukraine. He warns that Vladimir Putin is getting 'too much' from this process.
This information is reported by the American publication Politico.
'The desire for peace is completely right, but we cannot achieve peace that makes Putin the winner,' - said Farage in an interview with the BBC. He also added: 'I do not completely agree with the position of Donald Trump's team, quite the opposite.'
These comments are particularly important given that Farage supports the American president. He attended Trump's inauguration, participated in his rallies, and even received greetings from him on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
However, Farage is facing internal pressure regarding Ukraine, as the Labour Party tries to portray him as a politician who is soft on Russia. He previously asserted that it was NATO and the European Union that provoked Putin into invading.
Throughout January, the Trump administration ruled out the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO, refused to consider the deployment of American peacekeepers on Ukrainian territory, and hinted that Ukraine would not regain territories annexed by Russia.
'We strive for a peaceful resolution,' - said Farage. 'It is clear that everyone wants to achieve a peaceful resolution, but it must be fair. It seems that Russia is getting too much at the moment.'
When asked directly whether Trump is making too many concessions to Putin, the leader of the 'Reform UK' party confirmed: 'Right now, it certainly seems that way. Perhaps there are different processes going on behind the scenes on Russia's part that we do not know about, but it raises concerns.'
It is also worth mentioning Nigel Farage - a political outsider who can change the rules of the game in the UK's electoral system.
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