Ukraine's foreign minister resigns in major government 'reboot'
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba led a spate of high-level resignations Wednesday in a major government reshuffle amid the Kursk incursion in Russia.
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba led a spate of high-level resignations in Ukraine on Wednesday, as Kyiv looked to match its reinvigorated battlefield efforts with renewed leadership.
The biggest reshuffle of the country’s government since the Kremlin's full-scale invasion comes as Ukraine presses on with its offensive inside Russia but reels from a barrage of deadly missile strikes.
David Arakhamia, who leads President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s “Servant of the People” party in the Ukrainian Parliament, said in a post on Telegram there would be a “major government reboot,” in which more than half of the Cabinet would change.
“Tomorrow is the day of layoffs, and the day after tomorrow is the day of appointments,” Arakhamia said Tuesday night.
Zelenskyy hinted at the upcoming changes in his nightly address Tuesday, saying this fall will be “extremely important” for Ukraine.
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