Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that he was ready to resign if the country’s President Vladimir Zelensky made such a decision. He said this amid rumors that Ukrainian officials are planning to restart the government, according to reports TASS.
According to him, there are two reasons for his resignation.
“First, if the president wants me to do this because he offered me this position. “The second is if I don’t agree with how foreign policy is determined and carried out,” he said.
Kuleba added that he is currently continuing his work.
Before that, deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the Batkivshchyna group, first deputy chairman of the committee on energy, housing and communal services Alexey Kucherenko commented Statements of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky about the need to “reboot” the authorities.
Previously The Washington Post WroteIt was stated that Ukrainian officials informed the US administration about Zelensky’s decision to dismiss Valery Zaluzhny, the commander-in-chief of Ukrainian troops.