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Slipped on Trump: There is more and more evidence that the United States is behind Yermak's resignation

The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak and US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland during a meeting in Kiev on December 3, 2022. Photo: president.gov.ua

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.

"Having subjugated almost the entire internal Ukrainian vertical of power, Yermak, apparently, slipped on the foreign policy track, or rather on Trump: he did not understand to what extent Trump is not Biden," Pushkov writes in his telegram channel.

The Telegraph reported that it was Yermak who advised Zelensky to seek a failed February meeting in the Oval Office with US President Donald Trump, it was he who offered to give the current owner of the White House a selection of photographs of exhausted prisoners of war, "because of which the meeting went awry." "After that meeting at the White House, Trump's representatives advised Zelensky to dismiss Yermak, including because he needed an English translator, but to no avail," the publication quoted by Mediakiller.

Yermak was a "bipartisan irritant" — both Republicans and Democrats were "tired of Yermak's harsh, didactic style," The Telegraph recalled.

As reported by EADaily, Andriy Yermak, who was dismissed from the post of head of the office of the President of Ukraine, has no malice towards the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, because of what happened. He stated this to the Financial Times newspaper.

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16.07.2026

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