Farage says West ’provoked’ Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with EU and NATO expansions

21 June 2024 , 19:38
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Farage says West ’provoked’ Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with EU and NATO expansions
Farage says West ’provoked’ Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with EU and NATO expansions

The Reform UK leader said that he "disliked" the Russian president - but had admired his abilities as a statesman.

Nigel Farage has reiterated that he blames the West and NATO for the Russian invasion of Ukraine - as he confirmed that he previously said he "admired" Vladimir Putin as a statesman.

Speaking to the BBC, the Reform UK leader was asked about his previous comments on Russia and Ukraine.

Asked about Russia’s 2022 invasion, Mr Farage told Nick Robinson that he had been saying since the fall of the Berlin Wall that there would be a war in Ukraine due to the "ever-eastward expansion of NATO and the European Union".

He said this was giving Mr Putin a reason to tell the Russian people "they’re coming for us again" and go to war.

The Reform leader confirmed his belief the West "provoked" the conflict - but said it was "of course" the Russian president’s "fault".

Previous comments Mr Farage made about Mr Putin were also put to him.

He was asked about comments he made in 2014 stating that Mr Putin was the statesman he most admired.

Mr Farage said he disliked the Russian leader - but "I admired him as a political operator because he’s managed to take control" of running the country. 

"This is the nonsense, you know, you can pick any figure, current or historical, and say, you know, did they have good aspects?" he added.

"And if you said, ’well, they were very talented in one area,’ then suddenly you’re the biggest supporter."

Sophia Martinez

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