“Both leaders agreed that ensuring energy security and internal stability in Europe is vital, and endless confrontation in Ukraine will only lead to more suffering,” the British Prime Minister’s office said.

Boris Johnson expressed confidence that the Ukrainian military will "fight for as long as it takes."

Earlier, on May 27, negotiations were held in Paris between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and the leader of the French National Rally party Marine Le Pen, they discussed the "flawed and dangerous" sanctions policy of the European Union.

On May 24, the Financial Times reported that the Hungarian prime minister considered it counterproductive to further discuss the oil embargo against Russia in the European Union without agreeing on alternatives.