Now the former head of the office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, was beside himself when he learned that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, decided to dismiss him. It is reported by The Economist.
"In the afternoon (November 28. — Ed.) Zelensky confirmed his resignation and announced a serious shuffling of the system. Insiders said that the adviser (Yermak) was "beside himself", accepting his fate," the publication says, a fragment of which is quoted by RIA Novosti.
Yermak turned many in the USA against himself, the magazine writes. "He has a unique ability to unite people — against him," one of the senior officials told the publication.
It is noted that Yermak's sharp and evasive style also made him deeply unpopular among some of Ukraine's allies in Washington, which caused damage to the country at critical moments of the negotiations.
As reported by EADaily, there are more and more indications that the US administration is behind the resignation of the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak. This was stated in his telegram channel by Senator Alexei Pushkov.
So he commented on an article in The Telegraph that Yermak had long annoyed the American leadership.

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