The order did not give reasons for the decision, but the ambassador recently criticized the Ukrainian president, regretting his “sarcasm” aimed at British Defense Minister Ben Wallace, who demanded more thanks for military aid provided by Kiev’s allies.
On July 12, on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, Ben Wallace said the United Kingdom was “not the Amazon” for supplying arms to Ukraine and suggested Kiev could show more “gratitude.” The United Kingdom has been one of Kyiv’s strongest supporters and one of its main arms donors since the beginning of the conflict with Russia.
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Volodymyr Zelensky responded during a press conference, saying he was very “grateful” to the British people. “Tell me how else can I express my gratitude?” Or wake up in the morning and thank the minister personally? “, once again mocked the President of Ukraine.
The next day, Vadim Pristago was upset that Volodymyr Zelensky had responded “with a bit of sarcasm” in an interview with the British channel Sky News. “I don’t think sarcasm is healthy. We should not show the Russians that something is happening between us, they should know that we are working together,” he added, stressing the need to calm relations with the United Kingdom.
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