
Merry Christmas friends: Zelensky sends festive wishes to UK

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sent Christmas wishes to the UK, as he thanked Rishi Sunak and the British public for their support in the country’s fight against Russia.
Earlier, the Prime Minister had tweeted a short video with the message: "This Christmas, we're with you Ukraine."
Mr Zelensky tweeted back: "I'm grateful to Rishi Sunak and the entire British people!
"We feel your support. We feel the light and the warmth of your hearts.
"Light always prevails over darkness. Thus together, we will defeat evil and restore peace in Ukraine, Europe, and the world. Merry Christmas, friends!"
Mr Zelensky has returned to Kyiv after a short visit to Washington to meet US President Joe Biden and to call on American politicians to continue to rally behind Ukraine.
In his first known trip out of his country since Russia invaded, Mr Zelensky paid a visit to Washington to thank US leaders and "ordinary Americans" for their support.
Just before his arrival, the US announced its largest single delivery of arms to Ukraine, the Biden administration will provide £1.85bn in military aid to Ukraine, including Patriot surface-to-air missiles.
It comes as the Ukrainian people face their first Christmas since the Russian invasion, as both sides dig in for the winter.