British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is reportedly planning a third trip to Ukraine before leaving office to bid farewell to President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Johnson has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine's resistance against Russian occupation and has won sympathy from its people.

And as the British media write, the Telegraph reports, on Friday, Johnson had a phone call with his ally Zelensky.

An insider said: “He's really feeling the burden of being the biggest supporter of [Mr.

Zelensky]…”.

"He hopes to see her again before he leaves office."

The prime minister's spokesman declined to comment on the 'hypothetical trips to Ukraine' when asked on Thursday.

Separately, the British Prime Minister was photographed visiting Ukrainian troops being trained by British soldiers in North Yorkshire.

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Telegraph

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