Lord David Cameron starts tenure as foreign secretary with a visit to Ukraine
Lord David Cameron has assured Volodymyr Zelensky that Britain will support Ukraine for “however long it takes” as the new Foreign Secretary used his first overseas visit to go to Kyiv.
Ukraine’s president said he discussed the supply of weapons for his forces fighting against the Russian invasion during his meeting with the former prime minister.
In a video released by Kyiv, Lord Cameron sought to reassure Mr Zelensky over fears that attention has diverted from Ukraine to the war in the Middle East.
There are also concerns surrounding the prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House and cutting off support for Ukraine.
Lord Cameron said: “We will continue to give you the moral support, the diplomatic support, the economic support, but above all the military support that you need – not just this year and next year, but for however long it takes.
“I had some disagreements with my friend Boris Johnson, we’ve known each other for 40 years, and his support for you was the finest thing that he and his governments did.”
Lord Cameron was updated on Ukraine’s slow counter-offensive against Russia and held talks on Kyiv’s aspirations to join Nato.
Writing on social media, Mr Zelensky said: “We had a good meeting focused on weapons for the frontline, strengthening air defence, and protecting our people and critical infrastructure.
“I am grateful to the UK for its support!”
Former prime minister Lord Cameron became Foreign Secretary on Monday and the early visit to Ukraine was intended to demonstrate the UK’s continued support for the country.
His predecessor James Cleverly had been scheduled to make the visit before being moved to the Home Office in Monday’s reshuffle.
Press Association – David Hughes