
Boris Johnson was Kyiv's darling. Now that he's leaving, Ukraine fears what's next
CNN
When Boris Johnson finally announced that he would step down as UK Prime Minister, his decision was welcomed by many in Westminster. But in Kyiv, it was met with despair.
In Kyiv, it was met with despair.
Johnson has been one of the most vocal supporters of Ukraine as it tries to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked assault, and his departure stirred up fears that the UK's support for the country -- worth £3.8 billion ($4.6 billion) so far this year -- might start to dwindle.

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