Former British prime minister Boris Johnson met with former President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday and lobbied him to prolong the Ukraine war. Johnson posted a picture of his meeting with the America First leader shortly after delivering a speech to a nearly empty room at the Republican National Convention (RNC).
Johnson said President Trump was on “top form” following the failed assassination attempt against him in Pennsylvania, writing on X (formerly Twitter), “We discussed Ukraine, and I have no doubt that he will be strong and decisive in supporting that country and defending democracy.”
It is a marked change of attitude from the supposedly right-wing Briton, who said “America is unreservedly back as the leader of the free world and that is a fantastic thing” after Biden replaced Trump.
Prior to Trump’s victory in the 2016 election, Johnson joined much of the political establishment in trashing then-candidate Trump as “unfit to hold the office of President of the United States.”
🚨 NEW: Boris Johnson speaking to a near-empty room at the Republican National Convention
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Since resigning as Prime Minister in 2022, Johnson has become a lobbyist for Ukraine and war with Russia. In September of last year, Johnson begged Trump not to withdraw support.
Reports indicate Johnson personally sabotaged a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia in the early stages of the war in 2022. Naftali Bennett, the Prime Minister of Israel at the start of the conflict, has revealed he helped to negotiate a ceasefire, but NATO powers including the U.S. and Britain where Johnson was then still Prime Minister, “blocked it.”
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin later confirmed this during an interview with Tucker Carlson earlier this year, saying a negotiated peace agreement had been made in Istanbul, Turkey, but Johnson dissuaded Volodymyr Zelensky from signing.
Following the interview, Johnson pilloried Carlson, calling him a tool of the Kremlin. Carlson said he reached out to interview Johnson, but the former prime minister demanded a million dollars to appear.
In May, footage emerged of Johnson praising Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Brigade at a private London club.
ICYMI: Boris Johnson posing with the Waffen-SS-inspired banner of Ukraine's Neo-Nazi Azov Brigade in May: https://t.co/q6PTwoAPiQ https://t.co/pwFoh57qn6 pic.twitter.com/D9nnrias4E
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Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.