Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis joined the ranks of those in Europe who have dared to openly name the U.K.’s former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, for deliberately wrecking the Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations of 2022. He resumed his role as Prime Minister two months ago (after losing his position in 2021). In the Feb. 7 interview on the Nova TV program, he was asked whether it was right to negotiate with Russia. Babis stated: “Definitely, it must have a diplomatic solution. That agreement was close in April 2022. Then Boris Johnson came, according to various information, I think Ukrainian Pravda published it, and there was basically an interest in the conflict.”
Babis added that now: “The negotiations are intense. It seems they are approaching some long-term solution, ending the war and creating stable security guarantees for Ukraine. But Europe will not be able to do this without Donald Trump.”