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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has arrived in Kyiv.

Johnson was among the first politicians to support Ukraine at the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has arrived in Kyiv.

On February 24, marking the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, foreign delegations are arriving in Kyiv. In particular, it is already known that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel, and leaders from Canada, the Baltic states, Northern Europe, and Spain are among them.

Additionally, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has also arrived in Kyiv.

“I am proud to be here in Kyiv on the third anniversary of Putin's invasion. I commend the unwavering heroism of the Ukrainian people in standing against this vile act of unprovoked aggression and categorically reject the strange falsehoods being spread about the origins of that war,” the ex-head of the British government stated on social media platform X.

Johnson urged people to remain calm and to focus on the facts regarding further support for Ukraine from the United States under Donald Trump's leadership.

He emphasized that he remains convinced that Ukraine has a bright future as a free, sovereign, and independent nation.