Boris Johnson; State Visits to Kyiv, Davos, Washington

P. John made this Freedom of Information request to Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Automatic anti-spam measures are in place for this older request. Please let us know if a further response is expected or if you are having trouble responding.

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office did not have the information requested.

Dear Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office,

in recent weeks the former Prime Minster and sometime friend of Russian KGB officers, Boris Johnson, has make a series of surprise excursions to Kyiv, Davos, and Washington.

Please could you disclose to me,
1) Any correspondence between the FCDO and Mr. Johnson concerning these visits
2) Any official capacity, such as a Ministerial role, he might have
3) Confirm or deny that the cost of these visits has in whole or part been met from the public purse
4) Confirm or deny that use of Government aviation or surface transport was provided to Mr. Johnson

Yours faithfully,

P John

Information Rights (Sensitive), Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Thank you for contacting the FCDO Information Rights Unit (IRU).

 

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ADVICE

 

Once we have officially accepted your request, we are unable to provide
progress updates within the initial 20 working day deadline for response.

Please do not send multiple emails about the same enquiry, as this is
likely to cause a delay in our response time. 

Should you need assistance in making or refining your request you may wish
to consult the gov.uk guide on [1]How to make a Freedom of Information
(FOI) request

 

The Information rights Unit are not able to respond to queries on the
issues mentioned below. Emails about these issues will be deleted without
response. Please note the relevant guidance and redirect your query
accordingly. 

 

 

Afghanistan related enquiries

The UK evacuation operation has now ceased. The security situation in
Afghanistan remains extremely volatile. There is an ongoing and high
threat of terrorist attack. The potential for terrorist attacks,
particularly around Kabul airport, remains very high. British nationals
remaining in Afghanistan need to consider carefully the risks should they
attempt to leave by any route. We advise against all travel to
Afghanistan. We continue to closely monitor events in Afghanistan. Please
check our travel advice for our latest advice for British nationals, and
subscribe for updates.

The British Embassy in Kabul has suspended in-country operations. All UK
diplomatic and consular staff have been temporarily withdrawn. The ability
to provide consular support to British nationals is extremely limited and
is being provided virtually. If you are a British national in Afghanistan
and need to speak to a consular officer call the FCDO on +441908 516666
(or 01908 516666 in the UK). The FCDO cannot offer advice on the safety of
travelling to any alternative departure point.

British nationals who remain in Afghanistan are strongly encouraged to
[2]register their presence in order to receive important updates. This
will enable us to validate the numbers of British nationals seeking
assistance, and to provide essential information to British nationals that
remain in Afghanistan, when it becomes available.

If you are an Afghan national and are eligible or have been approved for
assistance under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP),there
is more information here:
[3]https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...

If you are a non-British national in Afghanistan, or are the family member
of a non-British national in Afghanistan, and in need of assistance,
please see
[4]https://www.gov.uk/guidance/support-for-...
or call +44 2475 389 980 (or 02475 389 980 in the UK).

Current and former locally employed UK government staff, ie those who were
employed directly by the UK government, not through a third party, should
apply to ARAP following this link:
[5]https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio....

Further information on the ARAP scheme can be found here:
[6]https://homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/2021...

If you have already applied for ARAP, and would like an update on your
application, please re-send your query here:
[7][email address]

 

Non-Afghanistan related Consular Assistance for British Nationals  

 

If you are a British national seeking urgent consular assistance, please
call the Consular Assistance Team on 020 7008 5000 (or +44 20 7008
5000).   

 

ATAS Certificates

 

Email [8][email address] if you have a query about your application. We
are unable to reply to any query on an application.

 

Legalisation

 

Contact the Legalisation Office if you need an update on an application or
if you have a general enquiry: [9][email address], Telephone:
03700 00 22 44
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, [10]Find out about call charges

 

Visas

 

Please see guidance on [11]Applying for a visa to come to the UK or
contact [12]UK Visas and immigration for help.

 

Travel Advice

If you require travel advice for your destination country, please visit
the [13]Travel Advice pages, which contain the latest information on
coronavirus, safety and security, entry requirements and areas where the
FCDO advises against travel. You can also subscribe to travel advice
email alerts for your destination and monitor the FCDO coronavirus travel
advice page. You can follow FCDO Travel social media channels
on [14]Twitter, [15]Facebook and [16]Instagram. If you have a question
about the advice or a topic that is not covered, [17]please submit an
enquiry.  

 

Follow us online: www.gov.uk/fcdo

This email is intended for the addressee(s) only: All messages sent and
received by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office may be
monitored in line with relevant [18]UK legislation

References

Visible links
1. https://www.gov.uk/make-a-freedom-of-inf...
2. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
3. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
4. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
5. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
6. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
7. mailto:[email address]
8. mailto:[email address]
9. mailto:[email address]
10. https://www.gov.uk/call-charges
11. https://www.gov.uk/apply-to-come-to-the-uk
12. https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-o...
13. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
14. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
15. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
16. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
17. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
18. https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...

Information Rights (Sensitive), Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Dear P. John,

Thank you for your email to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) requesting information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
In order for us to be able to assist you with your request and best direct any search please could you clarify/refine the scope of your request.

Would it be possible for you to refine your request and specify a particular timeframe for the information you are interested in?

Once we receive your revised request we will consider it and the appropriate course of action.

Yours sincerely,

Information Rights Unit
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

show quoted sections

Dear Information Rights (Sensitive),

you asked my to supply you with a date range for my request concerning " Boris Johnson; State Visits to Kyiv, Davos, Washington."

I am happy to do so;
- He visited Kyiv on or about January 22nd
- He visited Davos on or about January 19th
- He visited Washington on or about January 31st

Please could you disclose to me,
1) Any correspondence between the FCDO and Mr. Johnson concerning these visits
2) Any official capacity, such as a Ministerial role, he might have
3) Confirm or deny that the cost of these visits has in whole or part been met from the public purse
4) Confirm or deny that use of Government aviation or surface transport was provided to Mr. Johnson

Yours sincerely,

P. John

Information Rights (Sensitive), Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Thank you for contacting the FCDO Information Rights Unit (IRU).

 

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ADVICE

 

Once we have officially accepted your request, we are unable to provide
progress updates within the initial 20 working day deadline for response.

Please do not send multiple emails about the same enquiry, as this is
likely to cause a delay in our response time. 

Should you need assistance in making or refining your request you may wish
to consult the gov.uk guide on [1]How to make a Freedom of Information
(FOI) request

 

The Information rights Unit are not able to respond to queries on the
issues mentioned below. Emails about these issues will be deleted without
response. Please note the relevant guidance and redirect your query
accordingly. 

 

 

Afghanistan related enquiries

The UK evacuation operation has now ceased. The security situation in
Afghanistan remains extremely volatile. There is an ongoing and high
threat of terrorist attack. The potential for terrorist attacks,
particularly around Kabul airport, remains very high. British nationals
remaining in Afghanistan need to consider carefully the risks should they
attempt to leave by any route. We advise against all travel to
Afghanistan. We continue to closely monitor events in Afghanistan. Please
check our travel advice for our latest advice for British nationals, and
subscribe for updates.

The British Embassy in Kabul has suspended in-country operations. All UK
diplomatic and consular staff have been temporarily withdrawn. The ability
to provide consular support to British nationals is extremely limited and
is being provided virtually. If you are a British national in Afghanistan
and need to speak to a consular officer call the FCDO on +441908 516666
(or 01908 516666 in the UK). The FCDO cannot offer advice on the safety of
travelling to any alternative departure point.

British nationals who remain in Afghanistan are strongly encouraged to
[2]register their presence in order to receive important updates. This
will enable us to validate the numbers of British nationals seeking
assistance, and to provide essential information to British nationals that
remain in Afghanistan, when it becomes available.

If you are an Afghan national and are eligible or have been approved for
assistance under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP),there
is more information here:
[3]https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...

If you are a non-British national in Afghanistan, or are the family member
of a non-British national in Afghanistan, and in need of assistance,
please see
[4]https://www.gov.uk/guidance/support-for-...
or call +44 2475 389 980 (or 02475 389 980 in the UK).

Current and former locally employed UK government staff, ie those who were
employed directly by the UK government, not through a third party, should
apply to ARAP following this link:
[5]https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio....

Further information on the ARAP scheme can be found here:
[6]https://homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/2021...

If you have already applied for ARAP, and would like an update on your
application, please re-send your query here:
[7][email address]

 

Non-Afghanistan related Consular Assistance for British Nationals  

 

If you are a British national seeking urgent consular assistance, please
call the Consular Assistance Team on 020 7008 5000 (or +44 20 7008
5000).   

 

ATAS Certificates

 

Email [8][email address] if you have a query about your application. We
are unable to reply to any query on an application.

 

Legalisation

 

Contact the Legalisation Office if you need an update on an application or
if you have a general enquiry: [9][email address], Telephone:
03700 00 22 44
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, [10]Find out about call charges

 

Visas

 

Please see guidance on [11]Applying for a visa to come to the UK or
contact [12]UK Visas and immigration for help.

 

Travel Advice

If you require travel advice for your destination country, please visit
the [13]Travel Advice pages, which contain the latest information on
coronavirus, safety and security, entry requirements and areas where the
FCDO advises against travel. You can also subscribe to travel advice
email alerts for your destination and monitor the FCDO coronavirus travel
advice page. You can follow FCDO Travel social media channels
on [14]Twitter, [15]Facebook and [16]Instagram. If you have a question
about the advice or a topic that is not covered, [17]please submit an
enquiry.  

 

Follow us online: www.gov.uk/fcdo

This email is intended for the addressee(s) only: All messages sent and
received by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office may be
monitored in line with relevant [18]UK legislation

References

Visible links
1. https://www.gov.uk/make-a-freedom-of-inf...
2. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
3. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
4. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
5. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
6. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
7. mailto:[email address]
8. mailto:[email address]
9. mailto:[email address]
10. https://www.gov.uk/call-charges
11. https://www.gov.uk/apply-to-come-to-the-uk
12. https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-o...
13. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
14. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
15. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
16. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
17. https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outl...
18. https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...

Information Rights Unit,

Dear P. John

Thank you for your FOI request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

We received your request on 21st March. It has been assigned a unique
reference number (above). We aim to respond by 20th April.

Yours sincerely,

Information Rights Unit

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Information Rights Unit,

1 Attachment

Dear P. John,

I am writing in response to your Freedom of Information request
FOI2023/06196, received 21st March. Please find our response attached.

Yours sincerely,

Information Rights Unit

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office