

Johnson has visited Ukraine twice since Feb. 24, and his second visit was just a month ago.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is set to step down in early autumn, wants to make a third trip to Ukraine during the full-scale Russian invasion to see President Volodymyr Zelensky before he leaves Downing Street. The Telegraph writes about it.
The source of the publication explains the desire to visit Kyiv by the fact that the prime minister feels that "he cannot just leave like that."
He feels the burden of responsibility for being Ukraine's biggest patron. He can't just walk away and not make sure the world has his back. He hopes to see Zelensky again before he leaves his post, the source said.
Note that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been a staunch ally of Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
In turn, the Times writes that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who resigned, intends to return to the post of head of government in the future.
As the newspaper notes, several conservatives who helped remove Johnson from the post of prime minister faced criticism from voters, which means they could lose in the next parliamentary elections.
Aides to the resigning prime minister say Johnson is stepping down with the air of a man with unfinished business.
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