Article 5Y1CA Johnson’s Kyiv visit was a triumph, but it may not save him at the polls

Johnson’s Kyiv visit was a triumph, but it may not save him at the polls

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Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor, and Luke Hardin
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Analysis: the Ukraine invasion came at an opportune moment for the PM, though the damage of partygate lingers on

Boris Johnson had been in a running argument with his security detail about the feasibility of a visit to Kyiv for weeks, and on Saturday he finally won his battle.

It was more than a fortnight after the prime ministers of Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Poland took the train to Kyiv on 15 March, at a time when the capital was under greater assault from Russia, a week after the president of the European parliament Roberta Metsola spoke to the Ukrainian parliament, and a day after the commission president Ursula von der Leyen and her foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell, stood horrified in Bucha. Borrell, clearly moved by Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskiy's bravery, said he had returned with a clear to-do list.

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