DAVID Cameron has visited Ukraine in his first overseas trip as Foreign Secretary.
The 57-year-old ex-PM was this week granted a peerage by King Charles – allowing him to accept a role as Foreign Secretary.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy hosted David_Cameron, on his first visit to Ukraine as Foreign Secretary of the UK
Mr Cameron replaced James Cleverly, who has taken over from Suella Braverman as Britain’s new Home Secretary following Rishi Sunak‘s decision to remove her from the role.
Today he took his first trip abroad.
Ukraine’s president said the pair discussed the supply of weapons for his forces fighting against the Russian invasion when they met in Kyiv.
Volodymyr Zelensky said: “We had a good meeting focused on weapons for the frontline, strengthening air defence, and protecting our people and critical infrastructure.
“I am grateful to the UK for its support!”
Mr Cameron, 57, had retired as one of youngest ex-PMs in history – and clearly felt he had more to give when he told pals in 2018 he was “bored s***less”.
Allies even suggested he could become Foreign Secretary – an offer now grasped years later by Rishi Sunak.
The PM will hope to draw on his wealth of experience, often overshadowed by his legacy-defining Brexit gamble.
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