Prime Minister of UK Traveled To Ukraine and took the train from Poland to Kyiv. One video was published by the Ukraine Railway Department.
In that video, he was seen talking to railway workers who all made this visit possible, and he paid his tribute to the railway workers for their bravery.
He said that you are all,
“I gathered you’re called the iron people. I think it also reflects the spirit you’re showing and the spirit of Ukraine in standing up to the appalling aggression we’re seeing. We in the UK stand in sympathy and solidarity with you. ” Â
On the visit, he was seen In an interacting with people in the street, the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, who said in a video that he has been seen saying that Ukraine has got a remarkable president and he will keep sporting. Prime Minister of UK Traveled To Ukraine.
Boris Johnson promised Ukraine more support and arms supplies, including 120 armored vehicles and a new anti-ship missile system for Ukraine as part of £100 million in the military aid package, and they will impose strict sanctions on Russia. Â
Both met on Saturday afternoon at the president’s office in Mariinsky Palace, Kyiv.
During his address, he said:
“The leadership of the United Kingdom, in providing our country with all the necessary assistance in terms of defense, as well as leadership in sanctions policy, will go down in history forever.” Â
There will be a supply of more weapons, including armed vehicles and anti-missile systems, so they can protect Ukraine from the Russian invasion.
The PM promised that the West would always stand with Ukraine against the Russian invasion.
They will be providing help as much as possible by imposing sanctions or economic and armed supplies, and he said the world has seen some real-life heroes as Ukrainian citizens.
He praised the courage of the Ukrainian Army. Â
In his speech,
he didn’t forget to praise Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenski.
He added that “I think that the Ukrainians have shown the courage of a lion, and you, Volodymyr, have given the roar of that lion.” Â
PM. Boris Johnson’s visit to Ukraine was kept under wraps.
On Friday, he left the UK for Poland, and then he traveled from Poland to Kyiv to meet President Zelensky on Saturday. Â
He received a warm welcome from the Ukrainian citizens, and a Ukrainian man thanked Boris Johnson for the United Kingdom’s help in the war.
That will never be forgotten. Â
Ukrainian President Zelensky’s chief diplomatic adviser said in a press release on Saturday that it was a very important and timely visit by PM Boris Johnson.
While talking with the BBC, Igor Zhovkva informed us that it was an unannounced visit of the Prime Minister to Ukraine’s capital at the invitation of President Zelensky. Â
And he even said that all the visits that are happening in Ukraine by world leaders are at the invitation of President Zelensky.
Recently, he received an invitation, and he agreed to come. He added that it might surprise you, but it’s not for us, and he said it was very timely and very important in terms of war.
He said that Mr. Johnson was very supportive. And he didn’t come home empty-handed. Mrs. Â
Zhovkva said that many leaders are visiting Ukraine to show their support, but only showing their support will not solve the issues, so coming to Ukraine should have some meaning.
According to him,
PM Boris Johnson’s visit was productive and meaningful because he didn’t come empty-handed.  Â
Many world leaders are trying to end this conflict, and recently, Austrian leaders are planning to meet Russian President Putin for peace.
There are already many terms of talk between both countries, but there have been no results till now. We just hope that some good results will come and then we can start talking about world peace because if it takes a long time, it will run aground in other countries and it could turn into World War III.
That should not happen in the midst of humanity’s upheaval. As we can see, the west is imposing sanctions on Russia that can trigger her to attack other countries also.Â
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