Ukraine new cabinet
Ukraine new cabinet
Ukraine new cabinet
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky initiated a significant cabinet reshuffle, appointing nine new ministers, including Andrii Sybiha as the new foreign minister, succeeding Dmytro Kuleba. This change aims to inject 'new energy' into the government as Ukraine faces ongoing challenges from the Russian invasion and prepares for Zelensky's upcoming trip to the U.S. The appointments include Olha Stefanishyna, who retains her role as deputy prime minister for European integration while also taking on justice responsibilities, and Oleksiy Kuleba as deputy prime minister for infrastructure and regions. Despite these changes, analysts suggest that foreign policy is unlikely to shift significantly, as key decisions remain centralized in Zelensky's office. This reshuffle comes amid heightened tensions following recent Russian missile strikes, which resulted in significant casualties.

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