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President Volodymyr Zelensky has nominated Yulia Svyrydenko as Ukraine’s new prime minister, pending parliamentary approval, as part of a cabinet reshuffle.
Ms Svyrydenko, currently first deputy prime minister and economic development minister, is set to replace Denys Shmyhal, who is poised to become the defence minister.
The reshuffle comes as Ukraine aims to revive its cash-strapped economy and boost its arms industry.
Earlier this year, Ms Svyrydenko brokered a significant minerals deal with the US, fulfilling a crucial demand from the Trump administration and helping to repair diplomatic ties.
The deal, signed on 30 April, grants the US preferential access to Ukraine’s critical minerals and establishes a reconstruction investment fund.