Ukraine’s parliament has appointed Andrii Sybiha because the nation’s new international affairs minister.
Sybiha takes over from Dmytro Kuleba, who had led the international ministry since 2020 however was ousted Wednesday as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy started the largest reshuffle of presidency roles since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
Sybiha was earlier the deputy chief of employees for Zelenskyy, earlier than being promoted to first deputy minister for international affairs in April. Sources near the president’s workplace informed POLITICO that Sybiha is “a robust, basic diplomat, very skilled and has been working with [international] companions because the starting of the invasion” in opposition to Ukraine in February 2022.
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