Zelensky to visit Britain Oct 7-8

The official visit will include talks with Boris Johnson.Photo from UNIANPhoto from UNIAN

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is set to pay an official visit to the UK on October 7-8.

That’s according to the press service of the President’s Office.

Zelensky is scheduled to hold talks with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, following which a Ukrainian-British agreement on political cooperation, free trade, and strategic partnership will be signed.

The parties will also sign a number of other bilateral documents on cooperation in the field of defense and financial support for bilateral projects.

During the visit, the president and First Lady Olena Zelensky will also meet the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

On the official visit’s agenda there is also Zelensky’s meeting with Lindsay Goyle, Speaker of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, as well as William Russell, Lord Mayor of the City of London.

The president will pay a visit to the London Stock Exchange and meet with British investors.

(C)UNIAN 2020

12 comments

  1. Good. I hope that a new, highly productive, symbiotic relationship can be carved out. Starting with a large free trade deal.
    There are tremendous opportunities in multiple fields for both parties : continued/increased military cooperation, investment in :IT services, manufacturing, tourism/leisure etc.

  2. If Britain was smart, it would use this opportunity to use this meeting to put Zelensky under pressure for his corrupt and pro-Ruskie behavior.

  3. Boris and the government have been doing a brilliant job,especially when the opposition has been looking for anything to blame them with, this is totally disgusting and true dis-respect to the UK wide population.I think with those youngsters etc at University, it has stopped the house parties, private party’s, illegal clubbing etc, because in truth they were taking no notice of the rules while spreading it,while looking for anything or anyone else to blame it on or pretending to be confused?Its also been saving police time and money, giving them time to see and deal with criminal problems etc.I think Maybe if so many weren’t listening to those opposition party stirrers, they’d get to see whats really going on, and how hard Boris and his government has been working, instead of the mis-leading RUBBISH AND STIRRING coming out of the opposition mouth?

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