Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba finds a job in the USA


Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has been employed as a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. This was reported on the website of the Belfer Center on December 5.
The university called Kuleba one of the most influential diplomats of his generation, "a global champion of democracy, freedom and sustainability." In his work, as specified in the center, the main topics will be diplomacy, security and sustainability, he will explore strategies for countering autocracies, strengthening democratic institutions and building international coalitions.
The former head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry will lead seminars and give lectures to students, teachers and fellows, the publication specified.
The fact that the head of the Ukrainian foreign Ministry resigned became known on September 4. At the same time, the publication "Public" reported on Kiev's dissatisfaction with Kuleba's work on attracting military aid. It was noted that the diplomat "lacks energy" in this matter.
On September 5, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in the Izvestiya studio at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF-2024) that Kuleba was not a former minister, but a representative of the terrorist Kiev regime.
Later, on September 13, Politico said that Zelensky fired Kuleba because he annoyed Andrei Yermak, head of the president's office. It was noted that Zelensky had been fueling expectations of major changes in the government since the spring, as he and his aides tried to boost slumping morale amid declining personal ratings as Ukrainians questioned his leadership.
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