Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba could be dismissed in April 04:13

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba could have been dismissed in April, but thanks to pressure from the US State Department, this was prevented. A British magazine writes about this Economist.

The publication notes that tensions between Kuleba and President Vladimir Zelensky have been steadily increasing since the beginning of 2022.

“Insiders claim that Kuleba’s fate was sealed in April when Andrei Sibiga, who was rumored to replace him, was transferred from the presidential office to the post of deputy minister,” the publication said.

Sources close to President Zelensky explained that the resignation did not happen at that time because of the attitude of the US State Department. And now it is election season in America and attention is focused elsewhere.

On September 4, it was learned that six people resigned from the country’s leadership in Ukraine. Read more about this material “Newspapers.Ru”.

At the head of the Verkhovna Rada It has been said About the fate of the ministers who resigned.

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Source: Gazeta

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