The helicopter of the president of Ukraine landed in the garden of the country house of the British prime minister. According to media reports, Rishi Sunak compares Zelensky to Winston Churchill.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky went to England. More on Monday, May 15 knowledgeable Press office of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Twitter.
The official account of the British Prime Minister posted a photo of Sunak hugging Zelensky. The post was signed with the words: “Welcome back Zelensky.”
According to British news channel Sky News, Zelenskiy met with Sunak at Checkers, the prime minister’s cottage in Buckinghamshire. The Ukrainian President’s team landed in the garden of an old mansion by helicopter.
The media states that Sunak compared Zelensky to Churchill. That’s why Rishi Sunak told Volodymyr Zelensky that the room where they stood at the Checkers was where many of Winston Churchill’s “famous speeches” during World War II were made.
“Likewise, the courage and resilience of Zelensky and Ukraine inspires us all,” Sunak said.
Zelensky also thanked Britain for its support and military assistance. The President also said that the leaders of the two countries will discuss urgent support to Ukraine and the security of Europe.
Recall, on May 14, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Berlin, where he met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The media wrote that Zelensky lost his phone during his visit to Germany. The Ukrainian president was already ready to take off, but at the last moment he remembered leaving the phone in the car to charge.
Zelenskiy, who came to Paris after Germany, met with President Emmanuel Macron there. During the talks, the heads of state talked about the aid Paris provided to Kiev, the transfer of military aviation, as well as joining NATO.
Source: Focus
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