
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba. File photoMOSCOW, July 7Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba thanked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who announced his resignation, for supporting Ukraine. Johnson announced on Thursday that he was leaving the post of prime minister and head of the Conservative Party of Great Britain, he will fulfill his obligations until a new head of the Cabinet is appointed. «Thanks to Boris Johnson for understanding the threat posed by the monster of the Russian Federation, and for the fact that he has always been a leader among those who support us,» Kuleba wrote on social networks. «He doesn't like us very much. We don't love him either.» Scandalous politician Boris Johnson
The resignation of Boris Johnson was the culmination of a government crisis that has flared up in the UK.
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The resignation of Boris Johnson was the culmination of a government crisis that has flared up in the UK.
As it became known, former Deputy Foreign Minister for European and US Affairs Christopher Pincher staged a drunken brawl in one of the clubs. Some politicians said that Johnson knew about the colleague's past, but appointed him to a high position.
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How It became known that former Deputy Foreign Minister for European and US Affairs Christopher Pincher staged a drunken brawl in one of the clubs. Some politicians said that Johnson knew about the colleague's past, but appointed him to a high position.
Johnson apologized and admitted that, "looking back, he did wrong", however, this did not save the situation: dozens of officials left the government due to distrust of the prime minister.34; p>
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Johnson apologized and admitted that, "looking back, he did the wrong thing", however, this did not save the situation: dozens of officials left the government due to distrust of the prime minister.
< p>Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov, commenting on recent events, expressed the hope that more professional people will someday come to power in Britain.
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Commenting on the recent events, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed hope that more professional people would someday come to power in Britain.
"As for Mr. Johnson himself, he doesn't like us very much. We also", Peskov added.
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" Johnson, he doesn't like us very much. We are his too", Peskov added.
Thursday morning, Johnson made "a courtesy call" Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to announce her intention to step down.
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Thursday morning, Johnson made a "courtesy call" Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to announce her intention to step down.
Before announcing his resignation, the prime minister made full cabinet appointments.
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Before announcing his resignation, the prime minister made full appointments to the cabinet.
Johnson said that he will serve as head of the party and government until a new one is elected.
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Johnson announced that he would act as head of the party and government until a new one is elected.
Meanwhile, not everyone agrees that Johnson will remain as prime minister for a few more months.
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Meanwhile, not everyone agrees that Johnson should remain in office for a few more months.
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson grew up in a respectable family and received an excellent education: he graduated from Eton College and Oxford university.
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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson grew up in a respectable family and received an excellent education: he graduated from Eton College and Oxford University.
However, all this does not prevent an aristocrat and a politician with a long record of walking in wrinkled shirts and with hair as if it had never known a comb. >11 of 15
However, all this does not prevent an aristocrat and politician with great experience from walking in crumpled shirts and with hair as if it had never known a comb.
Johnson is not characterized by English modesty, he speaks about himself with pleasure, and always finds a biting word about other political leaders. 12 of 15
Johnson is not characterized by English modesty, he speaks about himself with pleasure, and always finds a sharp word about other political leaders.
Johnson jokingly noted that he already has long list of offended.
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Johnson jokingly noted that he already had a long list of offended.
The politician subsequently disavowed many of his statements, and said about others that they were taken out of context. The politician subsequently disavowed many of his statements, and said about others that they were taken out of context.
"Boris is often very careless, and, of course, this is bad for the prime minister", — once told RIA Novosti a source who is well acquainted with Johnson.
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"Boris is often very careless, and, of course, this is bad for the prime minister", — once told RIA Novosti a source who is well acquainted with Johnson.
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The resignation of Boris Johnson was the culmination of a government crisis that has flared up in the UK.
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As it became known, former Deputy Foreign Minister for European and US Affairs Christopher Pincher staged a drunken brawl in one of the clubs. Some politicians said that Johnson knew about the background of a colleague, but appointed him to a high position.
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Johnson issued an apology and admitted that, "in retrospect, he did the wrong thing&# 34;, however, this did not save the situation: dozens of officials left the government due to distrust of the prime minister.
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Commenting on recent events, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed hope for that more professional people will someday come to power in Britain.
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"As for Mr. Johnson himself, he doesn't like us very much. We are his too", Peskov added.
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Thursday morning, Johnson made "a courtesy call" to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to announce her intention to step down.
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Before announcing his resignation, the Prime Minister made full appointments to the Cabinet.
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Johnson said that he would serve as head of the party and government until a new one was elected.
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Meanwhile, not everyone agrees that Johnson should remain in office for a few more months.
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Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson grew up in a respectable family and received an excellent education: he graduated from Eton college and Oxford University.
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However, all this does not prevent an aristocrat and a politician with great experience from walking in crumpled shirts and with hair as if it had never known a comb.
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Johnson is not characterized by English modesty, he speaks about himself with pleasure, and he always finds a biting word about other political leaders.
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Johnson jokingly noted that he already had a long list of those offended.
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The politician later disavowed many of his statements, and said about others that they were taken out of context.
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"Boris is often very careless, and, of course, this is bad for the prime minister", a source who is well acquainted with Johnson once told RIA Novosti.

