Johnson plans to visit Ukraine again - The Guardian

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson intends to visit Ukraine again in the next few months.

That's according to The Guardian, which refers to Ukrainian sources, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

"The former prime minister has told friends he intends to travel to Kyiv in the coming months to show his public support for the country against its Russian aggressors," the article reads.

According to the sources, Johnson "had an intention" to travel to Kyiv but they had "no concrete information" yet on dates.

"It is understood Downing Street was not aware of the planned trip, although government insiders said they were relaxed about [UK Prime Minister Rishi] Sunak's predecessor-but-one representing the UK in this way," The Guardian wrote.

Johnson visited Ukraine three times: in April, shortly after Ukrainian forces repelled a Russian invaders' attack on Kyiv, then in July and on Independence Day in August.