Boris Johnson brands Putin ‘f***ing idiot’ as he tells him Russian empire dream ‘is over’

Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson called Putin a ‘f***ing idiot’ during an interview (Image: Eesti Ekspress)

a “f**king idiot” during a TV interview and said the Russian leader needs to understand his country’s empire is “over”.

The former British Prime Minister was speaking to an Estonian journalist during an interview on January 9. The news site has now shared a clip including Mr Johnson’s robust assessment.

and threats to Baltic countries, Mr Johnson said: and barbaric, and he needs to understand that Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. None of these countries are part of the Russian imperium anymore, and nor is .

“It’s over, over, over, over, no more empire Vladimir, you f**king idiot, excuse my language.”

Mr Johnson was the first Western leader to travel to after the illegal invasion by Russian in February 2022 to offer his support to the country and President .

Vladimir Putin

Putin was pictured recently talking to people in eastern Ukraine (Image: Getty )

In a wide-ranging interview, Mr Johnson drew parallels with the end of the British Empire and how a nation has to accept when times have changed.

Speaking about his conversations with Mr Putin in the run-up to the war in , Mr Johnson revealed at one point the Russian despot threatened Britain with a “missile strike”. The Kremlin since denied the allegation.

Speaking in a documentary, Mr Johnson said during a phone call with Putin “he threatened me at one point, and he said, ‘Boris, I don’t want to hurt you but, with a missile, it would only take a minute’ or something like that. Jolly”.

Mr Johnson added: “But I think from the very relaxed tone that he was taking, the sort of air of detachment that he seemed to have, he was just playing along with my attempts to get him to negotiate.”

At the time the British government and NATO were fervently attempting to stop the Russian invasion of in February 2022, but it was clear the Kremlin had other ideas, with a spokesperson making an underhand jab at Mr Johnson implying he was “utterly confused”

On February 3, 2022, the Kremlin said: ” and president Putin are open to communicating with everyone. Even to someone who is utterly confused, he is prepared to provide exhaustive explanations.”

Just 21 days later Russian forces invaded .

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Boris Johnson and President Zelensky

Boris Johnson has become something of a hero to the Ukrainian people (Image: Getty )

The former Conservative leader has become something of a hero to the people of and the ex-PM enjoys a close relationship with President Zelenksy.

A street in a town close to the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa in was renamed from Mayakovsky Street to Street in his honour just weeks after Russian invaded.

A council spokesperson said at the time: “The prime minister of the United Kingdom is one of the most principled opponents of the Russian invasion, a leader in sanctions on and defence support for .”

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