President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said he was glad that Boris Johnson received a quota of confidence and remained at the head of the British government, although he does not know the details of the situation.
“Yes, I am happy that Johnson remained prime minister, I believe that he is a real friend of Ukraine, I consider him our ally. I consider Britain our great ally. I can’t comment on their internal political situation, I don’t know the details and forgive me Mr. Johnson, because he probably knows more details about us than I do about them,” Zelensky said in an interview with the Financial Times..
He added that Boris Johnson frankly supports us, which earned the favor of the Ukrainians..
“Boris is a concrete leader supporting Ukraine. I don’t know who it depended on, but I am very glad that we have not lost such an ally,” Zelensky said..
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The Conservative Party of the British Parliament failed to announce a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson during a secret ballot the day before.. Accordingly, he remained the leader of the party and Prime Minister of Great Britain..
Why Johnson's victory is ambiguous, but the Conservative Party's " The answer is in Viktor Konstantinov's article " How Boris Johnson Nearly Lost Power.