Boris Johnson visits Ukraine on Independence Day
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Ukraine on Independence Day, August 24
Prime Minister of Great Britain Boris Johnson announced this on Twitter.
"What happens in Ukraine matters to us all. That is why I am in Kyiv today. That is why the UK will continue to stand with our Ukrainian friends.
I believe Ukraine can and will win this war," Johnson writes.
Ukrainian President ,Volodymyr Zelenskyy, wrote in his Telegram channel that he is happy to congratulate Boris Johnson, a great friend of Ukraine, on Independence Day.
"I am happy to meet Boris Johnson, a great friend of Ukraine, on Independence Day. Boris, thank you for the uncompromising support for our country from the first days of the full-scale Russian aggression, for steadfastly defending the interests of Ukraine in the international arena!Ukraine is lucky to have such a friend," Zelenskyy writes.
According to the Ukrinform correspondent, Zelenskyy awarded Boris Johnson with the Ukrainian Order of Freedom.
"Today, on our Independence Day, which we celebrate in spite of everything, I have the honor to present Boris with the Order of Freedom on behalf of all Ukrainians. This award fully reflects everything that Boris has done and is doing for our country and the whole of Europe," Zelenskyy said, presenting Order of Johnson.
It is also noted that Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Boris Johnson redeemed the new Ukrposhta stamp "Free, Unbreakable, Invincible" dedicated to this year's Independence Day.
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