The Morecambe MP has visited Ukraine – exactly two years after it was invaded by Russia.
David Morris was in Kyiv with fellow Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Heads of Delegation from across Europe, to show our solidarity with the Ukrainian people on the second anniversary of the start of the Ukraine war.
Mr Morris attended in his role as the UK Delegation Leader to the Council of Europe, holding talks with the speaker of the Ukraine Parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk and having briefings with the military. He also visited a housing estate devasted in the conflict.

He also saw first-hand the devastation on a housing estate caused by Putin’s forces.
Mr Morris said: ‘’I was honoured to meet with the Speaker of the Ukraine Parliament.
‘’We in the UK stand steadfast with the people of Ukraine, on this the 2nd anniversary of the start of the war.’’


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