Monday, February 9, 2026

Boris Johnson derailed Ukraine peace deal – Czech PM

Boris Johnson Ukraine peace deal

The chance for peace between Moscow and Kiev was lost in 2022 due to the meddling of the then-British prime minister, Andrej Babis has said.

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has accused former British leader Boris Johnson of derailing a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine early on in the conflict.

The former British prime minister has long been regarded as one of the key figures behind the continuing hostilities and is believed to have torpedoed the first peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul in March 2022.

According to former Ukrainian head negotiator David Arakhamia and multiple corroborating media reports, Johnson told the Ukrainian leadership at the time to scrap negotiations with Russia and “just fight.”

Russia has accused the former prime minister of derailing the peace process, though he has denied the allegations.

Babis reiterated the claims in an interview with TN.cz on Saturday, noting that Russia and Ukraine were close to reaching a peace deal before Johnson’s intervention. “The agreement was actually already closed in April 2022, but then Boris Johnson appeared… there was an interest in this conflict going on.”

The Czech prime minister also touched upon the ongoing US-mediated negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, suggesting that the talks could yield a “long-term solution” in the near future.



“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 [US President] Donald Trump,” he said.

This year, Russia, Ukraine, and the US have held two rounds of trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, and discussions between the parties in different formats have also taken place. The three-way negotiations were held behind closed doors, with no details shared by either side, except for both Moscow and Washington calling the talks “constructive” and “productive.” The latest round of negotiations has resulted in the exchange of 314 POWs between Russia and Ukraine.

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