The Ukrainian leader, who is seeking to shore up support for his country after more than three years of Russia’s invasion, is also expected at a NATO summit in The Hague later this week.


Zelensky’s spokesman told the newsmen the main purpose of the trip was to “deepen defence cooperation.”


According to his statement “The president will talk with Ukrainian military personnel undergoing training in the United Kingdom and representatives of think tanks.”


The United Kingdom has been one of Ukraine’s more staunch supporters since Russia invaded in early 2022, levelling rounds of sanctions against Moscow and supplying multiple packages of military aid.