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cross-posted from: https://feddit.online/c/euro@feddit.online/p/1824793/ukraines-prime-minister-yulia-svyrydenko-to-step-down-as-zelenskyy-announces-government

We discussed with the President the challenges facing our country and the changes needed to strengthen the Government’s work and our relations with international partners.

Today, it is vitally important to pool all our strengths and resources to strengthen Ukraine.

I am grateful to the President for his trust and high regard for our team’s work. I am proud to have had the honour of leading the Government during the most difficult period in Ukraine’s recent history.

I would like to thank every single person defending Ukrainian soil; our military are our strength and our independence.

I would like to thank the entire government team for their work for the good of the state during this time of great challenges. Together, we have visited every corner of our incredible country, paying particular attention to the frontline regions; we have taken extremely complex and urgent decisions; we have weathered the harshest winter; and not for a single second have we allowed the enemy to stop the heartbeat of our state — its economy.

I also discussed our next steps with the President.

I am ready to continue serving the Ukrainian state and carrying out tasks aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s position, protecting our national interests and bringing about a just peace.

Glory to Ukraine!🇺🇦

Source: Prime Minister Official Telegram Channel.

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[-] deft@lemmy.wtf 4 points 5 days ago

Mhm. That's why you reply to me and not him. Sure. 🙄

I called him an idiot and a bozo after he was choosing to be exactly those things. So as he said "IDGAF"

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