The Prime Minister was photographed in Kyiv with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. “What happens in Ukraine matters to all of us,” Johnson tweeted. “That’s why I’m in Kyiv today. That is why the UK will continue to stand by our Ukrainian friends. “I believe Ukraine can and will win this war.” Fleet of Russian tanks paraded in Kyiv – Ukraine Live News Mr Johnson announced another package of support for Ukraine, including unmanned surveillance systems and missiles. The £54 million package also includes 2,000 state-of-the-art drones and anti-tank cruise missiles. It also includes 850 hand-held Black Hornet micro-drones, which can be used to deliver live feeds and still images to troops. Mr Johnson urged the international community to stay the course on Ukraine. He said: “Over the past six months, the UK has stood shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine, supporting that sovereign country to defend itself against this barbaric and illegal invader. “Today’s support package will give the brave and resilient Ukrainian Armed Forces another capability boost, allowing them to continue to repel Russian forces and fight for their freedom. “What happens in Ukraine matters to all of us, which is why I am here today to send the message that the UK is with you and will be with you for the coming days and months, and you can and will win.” Read more Ukraine: Experts predict what will happen next in Ukraine warning NATO confronts Russia’s military build-up, says agency chief In his last visit to the country before leaving Downing Street, the prime minister also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be given to foreign nationals, the Order of Freedom, for the UK’s steadfast support for Ukraine’s freedom. Mr Johnson arrived in Kyiv after enjoying his second summer holiday abroad this summer. Last week he was spotted in Greece, having already visited Slovenia for a break earlier this month.