Eamonn Holmes condemns Ukraine peace talks as 'disgrace'
GB News host criticizes negotiations as US-driven and disconnected from ground reality.

GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes has labeled ongoing Ukraine peace talks as “an absolute disgrace,” expressing deep concern over negotiations he believes are being driven by US interests rather than the realities facing civilians in Ukraine. Speaking on his show, Holmes criticized the diplomatic process, warning that the future of the war-torn country is at risk if negotiations fail to prioritize the needs of Ukrainians. His remarks came amid ongoing international efforts to broker a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, with Holmes accusing Western powers of sidelining Ukrainian voices. The comments sparked debate online, with supporters praising his stance and critics questioning the timing and tone of his criticism. No specific dates or figures were cited in his remarks.
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