Rishi Sunak meets President Zelenskyy in Ukraine: 'We are with you all the way'

Rishi Sunak meets President Zelenskyy in Ukraine: 'We are with you all the way'
RISHI SUNAK IN KYIV
Carl Bennett

By Carl Bennett


Published: 19/11/2022

- 13:54

Updated: 19/11/2022

- 14:06

This is Rishi Sunak's first trip to Ukraine as Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak travelled to Ukraine on Saturday, in a signal of continuing UK support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his war-torn country.

The Prime Minister made his first visit to the country since taking office last month.


Rishi Sunak travelled to Ukraine on Saturday, in a signal of continuing UK support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his war-torn country.
Rishi Sunak travelled to Ukraine on Saturday, in a signal of continuing UK support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his war-torn country.
Downing Street

“Britain knows what it means to fight for freedom,” Mr Sunak tweeted.

“We are with you all the way,” he told Mr Zelenskyy.

A Number 10 spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister is in Ukraine today for his first visit to Kyiv to meet President Zelenskyy and confirm continued UK support.”

Following in the footsteps of both Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, Mr Sunak has pledged that UK support for Ukraine in the fight against Russia will remain steadfast.

The prime minister, who has spoken to Mr Zelenskyy on more than one occasion since entering Downing Street, used his appearance at the G20 this week to join with allies and other Western leaders to condemn Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

Rishi Sunak travelled to Ukraine on Saturday, in a signal of continuing UK support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his war-torn country.
Rishi Sunak travelled to Ukraine on Saturday, in a signal of continuing UK support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his war-torn country.
Downing Street

A video of the meeting, posted by Mr Sunak’s Twitter account, shows him shaking hands with the Ukrainian leader in a snowy Kyiv.

“Welcome. How are you?” Mr Zelenskyy asks the Prime Minister.

“Really good to see you,” Mr Sunak says as Mr Zelenskyy gestures at the falling snow.

The pair are shown shaking hands in front of the Union flag and Ukraine’s flag, with the pair also shown holding a one-to-one meeting.

The visit comes after a missile hit a Polish village close to the Ukrainian border, initially sparking concerns Russia had struck a Nato member state.

Some of the tensions have been eased by the likely attribution of the hit to Ukrainian defence forces.

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