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BREAKING: Prime Minister Boris Johnson Pays Ukrainian President Zelensky A SURPRISE Visit In Ukraine 


In what is being described as a shocking event, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly arrived in Ukraine.

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According to local media reports, the visit was a complete surprise to so many people as it was unplanned and unscheduled. 

Now, a recent picture was shared by Ukraine’s higher officials that clearly shows Boris Johnson and Ukraine’s President Zelensky sitting at a table and exchanging smiles with one another.

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Source: Daily Mail

Local media reports spoke about how the visit was not revealed publicly and very few people knew, which is very unlike other meetings of the Prime Minister. 

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The only way people knew was through the image that is said to have been released during the afternoon hours of Saturday.

Source: Gulf News

The image was first shared by the Embassy of Ukraine to the United Kingdom, who captioned the image by simply writing, “Surprise’ and also added a winking face emoji too. 

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Meanwhile, last month there were some reports being generated in the rumor mill about how the British Prime Minister was trying to figure out a strategic package of both military and financial aid that would assist Ukraine in the ongoing conflict with Russia. 

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Source: Daily Mail

Moreover, it was also reported how the British Prime Minister had reportedly asked intelligence sources to figure out whether or not a trip would be made possible to the war-torn nation where attacks and hostility in the form of military strikes don’t seem to be ending anytime soon. 

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The Prime Minister did seem keen on meeting Zelensky and that’s exactly why he requested his officials to assess the value and practicality of such a trip. And now, it appears that the visit has finally come into play.

Source: Daily Mail

The news is said to come at a time when Putin’s forces have reportedly been pulled out of the capital city of Kyiv and deployed in the country’s eastern region. 

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Sources claim the prime minister’s visit is the first of a leader belonging to the G7 countries, ever since the war broke out.