The White House is not interfering in the possible decision of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to fire General Valery Zaluzhny.
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A number of Western publications report, citing their sources, that the Ukrainian government has informed the White House that the president has decided to fire his commander-in-chief.
As the Washington Post notes, “it would be the most significant personnel change of the war.”
According to the newspaper, citing its sources, White House officials did not support, but did not object to Kyiv’s decision on this important issue, but recognized it as the sovereign choice of the president.
At the same time, the source added that the process of dismissing Zaluzhny from the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been suspended for now, as the parties are working out further steps.
Reuters adds that General Zaluzhny disagreed with President Zelensky on a number of issues, and the decision to remove him comes after last year’s counter-offensive, which failed to fulfill many hopes of returning much of the territory captured by Russia.
American observers, such as Steven Pifer, an Eastern Europe expert at Stanford University and a former US ambassador to Ukraine, also caution against what appears to be a rift between Ukraine’s political and military leadership, but say the US should stay a little further away from the matter. , which is an internal issue of Ukraine.
On Thursday, Zaluzhny published a column on CNN’s website outlining key approaches for Kyiv and the West that could help Ukrainian forces defeat Russia on the battlefield.
In it, in particular, the general notes the importance of recognizing the enemy’s superiority in human resources and implementing “unpopular measures” to widely mobilize the population.
The CNN article was written before reports surfaced about President Vladimir Zelensky’s possible plan to know Zaluzhny from his position.
Source: Racurs

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