Continuing the wave of resignations of cabinet officials, on September 4, Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk announced that the country's Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba had submitted his resignation.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has submitted his resignation. (Source: Getty Images) |
According to Reuters news agency, on social media, the Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament said he had received Mr. Kuleba's resignation request and "this request will be considered at one of the next plenary sessions."
Previously, at least six Ukrainian officials in the country's Cabinet submitted their resignations, including Minister in charge of strategic industries Oleksandr Kamyshin, Minister of Justice, and Minister of Environmental Protection.
Two Deputy Prime Ministers of Ukraine, Iryna Vereshchuk and Olga Stefanishyna, and the head of the State Property Fund, Vitaliy Koval, also submitted their resignations along with the above group of officials.
The move comes amid a major reshuffle of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's Cabinet, as the conflict in Ukraine is undergoing notable changes on the ground.
In his nightly video address on the evening of September 3, Mr. Zelensky said the reshuffle was aimed at strengthening the government, stressing: "Autumn will be extremely important for Ukraine. And state institutions must be established to achieve all the results we need."
David Arakhamia, a Ukrainian lawmaker from the ruling Servant of the People party, said more than half of the Cabinet personnel will be changed.
Regarding this major move by Ukraine, on the same day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov affirmed that Kiev's reform does not affect the prospect of peace negotiations "in any way".
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