Senior military figures have criticised Boris Johnson and accused him of “looking for publicity” in a war zone after it was revealed he plans to visit Ukraine. The former head of the army, Lord
Dannatt, also warned that the ex-prime minister was a loose cannon” whose plan could upstage Rishi Sunak.
Mr Johnson intends to travel to Kyiv in the coming months to show his support for the war-torn country, it has been reported. He built a strong personal relationship with Volodymyr Zelensky while he was in office and has urged the West to continue to support Ukraine against its Russian invaders.
His full-throated support for the country and its people is understood to be what he considers one of his key legacies in office. Ukrainian officials were guarded about the prospect of a visit by Mr Johnson, who remains hugely popular in the country.
They are particularly careful, they said, after the tweet incident”. Just before Mr Johnson pulled out of the Conservative leadership contest against Rishi Sunak last October, the Ukrainian government’s official Twitter page posted a meme saying Better Call Boris” based on the Netflix series Better Call Saul. It was deleted a short time later.
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