Resignation of Kyiv’s Top Diplomat Caps Sweeping Wartime Shakeup
- Kuleba, public face of Zelenskiy’s diplomatic efforts, resigns
- Zelenskiy says government must be ‘tuned to help’ war aims
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Ukraine’s foreign minister became the latest cabinet minister to resign as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pushed ahead with the most sweeping government shakeup in the 2 1/2-year war with Russia.
Dmytro Kuleba, the public face of Zelenskiy’s diplomatic effort to forge a path to NATO and the European Union, became the sixth cabinet member to submit his resignation in the last two days. He’ll likely be replaced by his deputy, Andrii Sybiha, according to a person familiar with the overhaul who spoke on condition of anonymity.