Cameron Vows UK Support for Ukraine Won’t Waver in Trip to Kyiv

  • Former premier pledges backing ‘for however long it takes’
  • Cameron returned to government as foreign secretary on Monday
Volodymyr Zelenskiy, left, greets David Cameron in Kyiv on Nov. 16.

Source: Ukrainian Presidency

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UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron chose Kyiv as the destination for his first trip abroad since returning to government and gave a personal assurance to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that Britain will maintain support for Ukraine “for however long it takes.”

Zelenskiy told the former UK premier that it’s “a pity” that some of the world’s attention has been distracted away from Russia’s attack on Ukraine by the Israel-Hamas war, and said such a “dividing of focus really doesn’t help.”