The other day, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky removed the head of the SBU Ivan Bakanov, as well as Prosecutor General Irina Venediktova.
The United States is aware of the latest decisions of the personnel of the authorities in Ukraine. The United States will “carefully monitor” the situation, but the exchange of information between the countries, including intelligence, will not be affected. This was announced Monday, July 18, by State Department spokesman Ned Price at a briefing for journalists.
He noted that the United States interacts daily with Ukrainian partners. At the same time, he stressed that the United States in its relations with Ukraine has “invested in institutions, not specific individuals,” therefore, they are confident that they will be able to establish relations with the new head of the Office of Prosecutor General.
“We take a proactive stance on the information we share with our partners in Ukraine to help them bring to justice those who may have committed war crimes and other atrocities. Often this is non -confidential information,” he said. by Price.
“Most of what we pass on to the Office of the Attorney General on a regular basis is information from open sources. Yes, we share intelligence with our colleagues in Ukraine, and we will continue to do so. This is a important element of our assistance to Ukraine, which helps it defend itself “he added.
Remember that there is a staff audit in the SBU. The issue of dismissal of 28 officers is already considered.
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Source: korrespondent

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