President Zelensky signed a decree to dismiss the ambassadors working in 5 countries, including the envoy in Germany.
The decree was announced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 9, ending the term of the Ukrainian Ambassador to 5 countries including Germany, India, Czech, Norway and Hungary.
The media said that these countries were important in Kiev's diplomatic strategy.
President Zelensky has continuously urged diplomats to promote the mobilization of the international community to support financial and weapons aid, helping Ukraine create a force balance on the battlefield with Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev on July 6.
The German -Ukraine relations have appeared a lot of tensions when the aid from the country of the European Union (EU) for Kiev is not as high as expected, especially about weapons aid.
Although the administration of Prime Minister Olaf Scholz has supported a number of sanctions on MOSVKA, the leadership in Berlin still advocated not immediately the great segment with fuel imported from Russia but need to organize step by step.
The Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany An Andrey Melnik has made many bad impressions with the local country with some offensive and publicly controversial statements about German aid policies for Ukraine.
The latest trouble in the Berlin - Kiev relationship is about a German -made turbine being maintained in Canada.
The decision to dismiss the Ukrainian ambassador in India could greatly affect Kiev's diplomatic strategy in South Asia.
Foreigners who came to fight in Ukraine face the reality very different and more fierce than what they have ever experienced.
The decision to resign of Prime Minister Johnson is expected to leave a big gap in the West's effort to support Ukraine to deal with Russia.