Zelensky announced new personnel changes in the government.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced that new officials have already begun to fulfill their duties from today. Tomorrow, a reformatting of the security sector is planned. This was reported today, July 17, by the head of state in Telegram.
'The renewal of the Ukrainian government has taken place, and from today officials must start carrying out the assigned tasks',- the message says.
Zelensky thanked all parliamentarians who supported the candidacies of the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers, and ministers. He also informed that tomorrow the reformatting of the security sector will continue, and on Monday the corps of Ukrainian diplomacy will be updated — together with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, appropriate changes are being prepared.
'I have also already determined the agenda for the next two meetings of the National Security and Defense Council. Every day, results are needed for Ukraine',— added Zelensky.
It is worth noting that today the Verkhovna Rada approved the candidacy of Yulia Svyrydenko for the position of Prime Minister of Ukraine. Zelensky also signed a decree appointing Olha Stefanishyna as the Special Envoy of the President of Ukraine for cooperation with the USA.
The Ukrainian government has started fulfilling tasks with the beginning of the work of new officials, the reformatting of the security sector, and the updating of the diplomatic corps. The President also emphasized the importance of quick results for the country.
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