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Great Britain helps Ukraine in the fight against Russian invaders. In particular, the defenders train and study in North Yorkshire.
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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced this. He said that he visited the Ukrainian military, who are training.
“I just want to know that the British support the Ukrainians and their struggle. I am absolutely convinced that Ukraine can and will win,” – Johnson said.
Ex-Prime Minister of Great Britain visited the training of Ukrainian defenders: watch the video
Great Britain will continue to support Ukraine
The ex-premier assured that, despite his resignation, Ukraine will not lose support. The UK will continue to do everything possible to repel the Russian aggression.
Thank you! And glory to Ukraine,” Johnson said in Ukrainian.
He noted that he met more than 400 Ukrainian soldiers who are preparing in North Yorkshire and will go to defend Ukraine. He stressed that this is part of a huge commitment made to training Ukrainian forces.
Training will continue
The UK wants to train more than 10,000 troops over the next four months, Johnson said. This is an additional investment in support of Ukraine, in addition to 6900 anti-tank weapons, 120 armored vehicles and much more, including multiple rocket launchers.
“Together with the US, Germany and others, we continue to change the situation “I know that the Ukrainian people will succeed. I am very proud of the role of the UK, but it is all thanks to the courage and heroism of Ukrainian soldiers,” Johnson added.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reacted to such a notice . They assured that the struggle would continue.
“Thank you, Boris! We will never give up,” the ministry stressed.
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Johnson's departure: short
- About his resignation Johnson reported on July 7, 2022. He also resigned as head of the Conservative Party.
- The reason for the resignation is the appointment of Chris Pincher as a parliamentary organizer accused of claims.
- More than 50 ministers and officials protested Johnson and resigned< /li>