Ukraine: Outgoing ambassador Melnyk on his way to Kyiv

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Outgoing ambassador Melnyk on his way to Kyiv

Andriy Melnyk has left Germany. photo

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He was Ukraine’s ambassador to Germany for almost eight years: Melnyk is leaving Berlin today. He is now being traded for a specific post in Kyiv.

After almost eight years as the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany, Andriy Melnyk has left for Kyiv, where he is to take up a new post in the Foreign Ministry. Melnyk told the German Press Agency that he left his residence by car at around 10 a.m. His successor Oleksii Makeiev is expected in Berlin on Monday. The change at the head of the embassy will only formally take place with the accreditation from Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, for which there is no official date yet.

The 47-year-old Melnyk became ambassador to Germany in January 2015 and has made a name for himself here with an unusually tough stance against the German government for a diplomat. In the first months of the war, Melnyk became one of the most frequent guests on German talk shows. Hardly a day went by when he didn’t demand battle tanks and anti-aircraft guns and accused the government of hesitation and procrastination.

Melnyk sees his task accomplished

“I think I’ve succeeded in getting Germans interested in Ukraine, in making sure that people here really recognize and understand Ukraine,” Melnyk told dpa before he left. “When I come home now, I am proud that many weapon systems were delivered from Germany, which are helping us to liberate the occupied territories and our compatriots step by step.” But Melnyk also emphasized that more had to be delivered “to expel the Russians.”

The outgoing ambassador is now likely to become deputy foreign minister, a post he has held before. However, the government has not yet made a final decision on this. “That’s why I’m curious myself about what’s to come. I’ll probably see President Selenskyj on Tuesday. And hopefully he’ll tell me personally where he sees me in his big team,” Melnyk told dpa.

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