Kuleba said the sides had discussed issues of trade, investments, and deepening security cooperation.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Ukraine needs a NATO Membership Action Plan (MAP).
"Separately, they talked about NATO. Our president was very clear. He said Ukraine needs a NATO Membership Action Plan. NATO membership will contribute to Ukrainian security and defense," Kuleba said during a live broadcast on Facebook.
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Kuleba said the sides had discussed issues of trade, investments, and deepening security cooperation.
"They talked about COVID-19, about access to a vaccine, about how to fight this problem together," the foreign minister said.
According to him, the conversation was "not diplomatic" and the sides called a spade a spade.
On October 7, Zelensky started a two-day official visit to the UK.