New UK PM will soon visit Ukraine – ambassador
The new Prime Minister of Great Britain, Rishi Sunak, will soon come to Ukraine.
The Ambassador of Ukraine to Great Britain, Vadym Prystaiko, announced this on Sky News.
"Well, [we] are not going to discuss the dates because of the security of your prime minister, but he is coming to Ukraine quite soon. He's coming quite soon," the diplomat said.
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Earlier, Rishi Sunak discussed support for Ukraine with US President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The new Prime Minister of Great Britain, Rishi Sunak, and his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, agreed to support Ukraine during a telephone conversation. This is reported on the website of the British government.
"They discussed russia's invasion of Ukraine and agreed to continue working together to provide unequivocal support for Ukraine and ensure Vladimir Putin's actions do not go unpunished or undeterred," the report said.
As reported earlier this week, President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated Rishi Sunak on his inauguration as Prime Minister of Great Britain and expressed readiness to strengthen Ukrainian-British relations further.
King Charles of Great Britain on Tuesday, October 25, officially approved Rishi Sunak as the country's prime minister.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled the new government on Tuesday, October 25, hours after taking office.
US President Joe Biden congratulated Rishi Sunak on his inauguration as Prime Minister of Great Britain on Tuesday, October 25.
The US President expressed his hope for the continued unwavering support of Ukraine.
"Together, I look forward to enhancing our cooperation on issues critical to global security and prosperity, including continuing our strong support for Ukraine," Biden said.
Sunak became the 57th Prime Minister of Great Britain. He is the third prime minister this year and will enter Downing Street as the youngest head of government in the last two centuries.
Sunak has been in politics since 2015, and before being appointed prime minister, he managed to work in the parliamentary committee on ecology and the ministries of housing and finance (he headed the latter from February 2020 to July 2022).