Boris Johnson: Former PM and 'nice buddy of Ukraine' awarded honorary diploma in Lviv

Boris Johnson has travelled to Ukraine to obtain an honorary diploma.

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The former prime minister was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, which interprets as "for the sake of the honour".

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It's sometimes a doctorate or, much less generally, a grasp's diploma, and could also be awarded to somebody who has no prior reference to the awarding educational establishment.

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He was pictured placing on a cloak and hat for the ceremony, and he additionally went to the Yalta European Strategy discussion board.

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In a video posted on Volodomyr Zelenskyy's Telegram channel, Mr Johnson was seen listening to the Ukraine chief's speech alongside Michael McFaul, the previous US ambassador to Russia, on Friday.

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Mr McFaul leads a world working group on sanctions in opposition to Moscow along with Mr Zelenskyy's chief of employees, Andriy Yermak.

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Mr Zelenskyy stated in his speech that "for many in the world, Ukraine is not just a country in Europe that is defending itself against Russian aggression".

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His nation has grow to be, he stated, "a personal moral choice" and a logo of "a standard of freedom in which people from different countries recognise their own standards".

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Mr Johnson, who's not an MP after resigning earlier this yr, was in 10 Downing Street when Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February final yr.

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He was a staunch supporter of Kyiv as prime minister and has typically visited the nation each earlier than and after stepping down in July 2022.

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The former Tory chief was welcomed by the Mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi, as "a great friend of Ukraine", when he arrived, Ukrinform stated.

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Mr Sadovyi printed photographs of his assembly with Johnson on the railway station and wrote: "Welcome to Lviv, a great friend of Ukraine Boris Johnson."

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In May, Mr Johnson printed a video thanking the college for the award and promising to return to Lviv to gather it.

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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