Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy was compared by British prime minister Rishi Sunak to the UK’s wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill during a visit to Chequers.
Mr Sunak welcomed Mr Zelenskiy to his country retreat – the first time he has hosted a visiting leader at the Buckinghamshire mansion.
The pair met in the Hawtrey Room, where Mr Churchill made some of the radio addresses that helped keep up morale during the Second World War.
Mr Sunak said: “You are actually the first foreign leader I have had the privilege of welcoming here as prime minister and there’s a lot of great history here.
“In fact, this room that we are standing in, Winston Churchill made many of his famous speeches in World War Two from this room.
“And the same way today, your leadership, your country’s bravery and fortitude are an inspiration to us all.”