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‘New approach needed’: Zelenskiy to replace wartime Defense minister

by September 4, 2023
September 4, 2023
‘New approach needed’: Zelenskiy to replace wartime Defense minister

KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday he had decided to replace his defense minister, setting the stage for the biggest shake-up of Ukraine’s defense establishment since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

In his nightly video address to the nation, Mr. Zelensky said he would dismiss Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov and would ask parliament this week to replace him with Rustem Umerov, head of the country’s main privatization fund.

Mr. Reznikov, defense minister since November 2021, has helped secure billions of dollars of Western military aid to help the war effort, but has been dogged by graft allegations surrounding his ministry that he has described as smears.

The decision comes amid a crackdown on corruption in Ukraine that Mr. Zelensky has been eager to emphasize. Kyiv has applied to join the European Union and the public has become highly sensitive to corruption as the war rages with no end in sight.

“I’ve decided to replace the Minister of Defense of Ukraine. Oleksii Reznikov has been through more than 550 days of full-scale war,” Mr. Zelensky said. “I believe the ministry needs new approaches and other formats of interaction with both the military and society as a whole.”

Mr. Zelensky said he expected parliament to approve Umerov’s appointment, adding that Umerov “does not need any additional introduction.” Mr. Zelensky has to submit Umerov’s candidacy to parliament for review.

A 41-year-old ex-lawmaker and Crimean Tatar, Mr. Umerov has led Ukraine’s State Property Fund since September 2022 and played a role in sensitive wartime negotiations on, for instance, the Black Sea grain deal.

He has been praised in Ukraine for his track record at the State Property Fund, which oversees the privatization of state assets and had been embroiled in corruption scandals before he took charge.

During the war, Mr. Reznikov’s defense ministry lobbied the West to overcome taboos on supplying powerful military gear to Ukraine, including German-made main battle tanks and HIMARS rocket artillery. Kyiv now looks poised to receive US-made F-16 fighter jets soon.

Although Reznikov has had numerous interactions with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, a Pentagon spokesperson declined comment on the move, saying that it was an internal matter for the Ukrainian government.

Western military aid has played a crucial role in the war, as Ukraine first forced back Russian troops around the capital Kyiv before launching counteroffensives in the northeast and south.

Its troops are now fighting through heavily mined areas and Russian defensive lines to recapture territory in the southeast and east.

An English-speaker, Mr. Reznikov is seen as having built up a strong rapport with allied defense ministers and military officials.

One member of parliament has tipped him as Ukraine’s possible new ambassador to London.

His apparent exit appears to bring an end to months of domestic media pressure that began in January when Mr. Reznikov’s ministry was accused of buying food at inflated prices.

Though he was not personally involved in the food contract, some Ukrainian commentators said he should take political responsibility for what happened.

Last month, a Ukrainian media outlet accused his ministry of corruption during the procurement of winter coats for the army. Mr. Reznikov denied any wrongdoing and repeatedly said he was being targeted by a smear campaign. — Reuters

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