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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to make another visit to Ukraine before his resignation.
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During his visit, Boris Johnson will address Ukrainian MPs in Parliament. Political scientist Mykola Davydyuk told about this on Channel 24.
He noted that for security reasons he would not say when this would happen. However, there will definitely be a speech before the deputies.
There will also be an appeal to the Ukrainian people. It is clear that there will be warm hearts from Ukrainians to Boris Johnson,” Mykola Davidyuk said.
“This is really one of the coolest Western and world leaders, who was perceived so closely by Ukrainians. In general, in our house they consider him theirs. Our hearts are open to him and we will support him,” the political scientist added.
Have a good week for Ukrainians
Mykola Davidyuk noted that the week when Johnson will visit will be successful. Indeed, according to the political scientist, he will not come empty-handed.
He has almost the last chance to give Ukraine as many weapons as he can. Nothing is holding him back now – neither the budget process, nor any opposition statements. He will give everything that he can give to Ukraine, – Mykola Davidyuk said.
“Why? Because he is retiring. The opposition will not restrain him now. They used to restrain him, but now they cannot,” – summed up the political scientist.
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