Johnson also cited support for Ukraine as one of his major achievements as British prime minister.
Boris Johnson congratulated his successor as leader of the Conservative Party and British Prime Minister Liz Truss on her victory. He wrote about it in Twitter.
“My congratulations to Liz Truss on a decisive victory. I know she has the right plan to tackle the rising cost of living, how to rally our party and continue the great work of uniting and improving our country. Now “It’s time for everyone. The conservatives are 100% rallying behind him,” he said.
Johnson also summarized his work.
“I have been honored to lead the Conservative Party for the past three years, winning its biggest majority in a decade, completing Brexit procedures, overseeing the fastest-ever launch of a vaccination campaign in Europe and providing aid that saving lives in Ukraine,” he said.
It will be remembered that Liz Truss became the third female Prime Minister in the history of the United Kingdom after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May. In the last round of elections, he defeated former finance minister Rishi Sunak.
Earlier, Liz Truss said that if she was elected prime minister, she would make the first call in this post to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with an expression of support. He announced an increase in military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
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