Second US ambassador to Ukraine steps down in less than one year
What to know about US Foreign Policy in Ukraine
The acting US ambassador to Ukraine is to step down from her post in Kyiv and retire, the US State Department announced.
Coverage spectrum
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What happened
The acting US ambassador to Ukraine is to step down from her post in Kyiv and retire, the US State Department announced.
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Common ground
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