German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expressed regret over the resignation of her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.
Let us recall that he wrote a letter of resignation on Tuesday, August 3, but the Rada did not have time to consider the issue.
Long conversations on night trains, at the G7, at the front, in Brussels, in front of a bombed-out power station. I have worked with few people as closely as I have with you. You put the people of your country before yourself.
All the best from the bottom of my heart. We will meet again when peace and freedom finally return to all of Ukraine, she wrote on the social network X and accompanied the message with a touching photo from a Ukrainian Intercity train.
Currently, Dmytro Kuleba remains the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but his application should be considered in the Verkhovna Rada today.
According to media reports, the current First Deputy Andriy Sybig will be appointed the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Kuleba himself will receive a new post. According to Bloomberg, he will “be engaged in strengthening relations with NATO,” but Ukrainian media wrote that Kuleba will “take a break” after four grueling years of work in the Foreign Ministry.
Source: Racurs

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