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Ukraine’s Ambassador To 5 Countries Including India Sacked

Ukraine’s ambassador to 5 countries including India sacked: President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday dismissed Kyiv’s ambassadors to India, Germany, Norway, the Czech Republic, and Hungary with immediate effect.

Information about this has been given on the website of the President of Ukraine. No immediate reason was given for President Zelensky’s decision.

It is also not known whether new ambassadors will be appointed in these countries.

Zelensky has urged his diplomats to mobilize international support and military aid for Ukraine so that his country can respond to Russia’s aggression.

According to the British news agency, Ukraine’s relations with Germany have been volatile, especially over German-made turbines undergoing maintenance in Canada.

Europe’s biggest economy Germany, which is heavily dependent on Russia for its energy supply, wants Ottawa to return the turbines to Russian natural gas giant Gazprom so that Europe’s gas supply continues.

On the other hand, Kyiv has requested Canada to keep the turbine, saying that sending it to Russia would be in violation of international sanctions imposed on Moscow.

Meanwhile, at the G20 meeting on Saturday, Ukraine said a turning point in its conflict with Russia was approaching.

Ukraine’s ambassador to 5 countries was sacked: At the same time, Ukraine urged its allies to provide more weapons to stop Russia’s military offensive in the Donbas.

On the other hand, indicating that the Kremlin is not in a mood to negotiate, President Vladimir Putin said that international sanctions imposed on Russia for a “special military operation” in Ukraine have led to a huge increase in energy prices.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov clashes with his Western counterparts at the G20 meeting in Indonesia. Western countries urged Russia to allow Ukraine to send its grain consignments to the world.

Let us tell you that on February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine, which it is calling a ‘special military operation’. The war between the two countries is going on for the last 5 months.

Most of Ukraine’s major cities have been destroyed by Russian missiles and air strikes. Crores of citizens there have been forced to take refuge in neighboring countries.

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