The ex-head of Interpol called on Poroshenko to fire Klimkin before Trump went on a rampage
Petro Poroshenko must recognize the disastrous results of the work of his subordinate Pavel Klimkin and dismiss the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. The former head of the Ukrainian bureau of Interpol, Kirill Kulikov, stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“Ukraine has the lowest level of relations not only with Russia, it has the lowest level of relations in the entire history of Ukrainian independence with Poland, Hungary, Romania and all other countries.
The fault is that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs employs completely unprofessional people who do not meet the requirements that Ukraine faces today.
Unfortunately, we have the lowest level of relations with the United States. And Comrade Trump wrote this on his Twitter. And what happened in our embassy during the presidential elections is a presidential vertical, the president is responsible for international relations, below him is the minister, below him is the ambassador.
If we want to change something and don’t want to get into an even bigger scandal, but we are getting into it, and today a new head of the FBI was appointed, who said that he will investigate how Ukraine interfered in the US elections, I would, for example , would have already changed both the minister and the ambassador in these countries,” Kulikov said.
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