Hiroshima: The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, expressed his appreciation for the presence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a cordial encounter at the G7 summit held in Hiroshima, Japan. Reports from international media sources reveal that Sunak warmly embraced Zelenskiy and conveyed the message, “Ukraine, we are unwavering in our support.”
Following their embrace and exchange of greetings, the British Prime Minister affectionately patted Zelenskiy on the back, commending him with the remark, “It is truly a pleasure to see you; you have achieved a remarkable feat.” Sunak’s statement alluded to the recent agreement between the United States and Ukraine, wherein the former committed to providing F-16 fighter jets to aid Ukraine in countering Russian aggression—a decision endorsed by the G7 nations.
Evidently, the British Prime Minister and the Ukrainian President have fostered a strong rapport, as evidenced by their informal address towards one another using their first names. Sunak assured President Zelenskiy that their nations’ unwavering support in addressing the conflict with Russia remains steadfast.
It is worth noting that the phrase “good to see” has also garnered attention in the media of Pakistan recently. The Chief Justice of Pakistan, upon seeing Prime Minister Imran Khan, employed these very words, thereby sparking criticism and debate on the matter.