Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky today appointed the former minister in charge of arms production, Oleksandr Kamishin, as an external adviser on strategic issues, Reuters reported, citing a decree published on the website of the Ukrainian presidency.
Kamyshyn, who was the minister in charge of strategic industries and arms production, resigned earlier this week as part of a reshuffle of the Ukrainian government at a critical time in the war with Russia.
Zelensky said that Ukraine needs “new energy” and ordered the most significant changes in government since Russian troops invaded Ukrainian territory in February 2022.
The Ukrainian parliament voted on the appointments of nine new ministers, including a foreign minister and two deputy ministers.
Zelensky today took further steps to renew his team and published several decrees for new appointments in his office, writes BTA.
“I will continue to work in the defense industry”Kamishin wrote on the Telegram app shortly after his appointment was announced. According to him, he will also be responsible for other strategically important areas, but did not give further details.
Under Kamyshyn’s leadership, Ukraine’s arms production has increased significantly amid fighting in the country, and he has been a driving force behind efforts to secure more Western funding, expertise and technology for Ukraine’s arms industry, Reuters said.
Zelensky also appointed the governor of the western Zakarpattia region Viktor Mikita to his office as a new deputy head in charge of the regions. Mikita said one of his key tasks will be to ensure the effective work of the military administrations in the regions and to develop communication and trust between the authorities, local communities and businesses.
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