Zelensky’s Latest Sackings Could Be a Message to Biden
U.S. critics of Ukraine aid cite corruption as reason to tighten purse strings
U.S. critics of Ukraine aid cite corruption as reason to tighten purse strings
Zelensky is done playing Mr. Nice Guy.
Ukrainian billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky, previously a major supporter of President Volodymyr Zelensky, has been arrested for fraud as Zelensky cleans house to appease Western interests.
Western leaders were in Athens for informal talks on the geopolitically thorny issue of Western Balkan accession into the EU.
There are no more valid excuses for a government who fails to take action to eliminate abuse and combat negligence.
Being unfit for service also allows some men to leave Ukraine and circumvent the general order that keeps men between 18 and 60 from leaving.
While China was present, Russia, importantly, was not, casting doubt on the future viability of the initiative.
Just days after claiming to have been tortured in jail and wanting to escape Ukraine to seek political asylum in Hungary, Chilean-American blogger Gonzalo Lira has allegedly been rearrested by Ukrainian security forces.
Almost one-and-a-half years since the start of the war, experts suggest that fighting may continue for years on end, resembling World War I.
In a presidential decree issued Friday, July 23rd, that came following rare public criticism of Zelensky, Vadym Prystaiko was removed from his positions as Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK and as Ukraine’s envoy to the International Maritime Organisation.