Johnson's resignation not to change Britain's policy toward Ukraine - Kuleba

Johnson's resignation not to change Britain's policy toward Ukraine - Kuleba

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba believes that the resignation of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not change the country's policy toward Ukraine.

This is reported by Ukrinform with reference to RFE/RL’s Ukrainian bureau.

"Undoubtedly, amid this war, Boris Johnson proved to be a brave person and someone who is not afraid to take risks. At least recall his visit to Kyiv in April. He is such a person that is very difficult to replace – there will never be anyone like him. But, I am convinced that whoever becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain, the country’s policy and support for Ukraine will remain unchanged. We will continue cooperating with them and they will provide help to us," Kuleba said.

Read also: Zelensky to Johnson: Your leadership and charisma made support for Ukraine special

It should be recalled that on July 7, Prime Minister of Great Britain Boris Johnson announced his resignation. He also promised that the United Kingdom would continue to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.

According to the Financial Times, key figures in the Conservative Party are in favor of appointing a new British prime minister by early September, when the House of Commons returns from summer recess.

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