



Nigel Farage has reacted to the fiery row in the White House as Volodymyr Zelensky is on his way to London for a crunch summit with European leaders this Sunday.
He added that the row was "regrettable" and warned that the fallout will leave Putin "feeling like the winner".
His statement has come a day after a showdown between the Ukrainian leader and President Trump in the White House, causing European leaders freeze up in the face of future security agreements.
Taking to X to make his feelings clear, Farage posted: "The spat in the White House last night is regrettable and will make Putin feel like the winner.
Nigel Farage made his feelings clear on X
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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."
The Ukrainian President has stood steadfast in his position, refusing to apologise to Donald Trump after their Oval Office bust up yesterday.
Instead, he demanded that Trump be "more on our side" following a fury-fuelled row in the White House with the US President and his Vice President JD Vance.