Zelenskiy sacked Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK after criticism

KYIV, July 21 (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelensky sacked Ukraine’s ambassador to Britain, Vadim Prystykov, on Friday.

The presidential order also said Prystaiko was fired as Ukraine’s representative to the International Maritime Organization, but did not give a reason for the dismissal.

In an interview with Sky News last week, Brystaiko was told by outgoing British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace that he should show more gratitude for arms supplies from its allies to fight Russia’s invading forces.

Responding to this, Zelensky said that Ukraine is always grateful to Britain, a staunch ally. He was also quoted by British media as saying that Wallace could let him know how to express his gratitude or “how we can get up in the morning and express our thanks to the minister”.

Asked if Zelensky was being sarcastic, Prystyko told Sky that there was “a little bit of sarcasm”, adding that the president “wakes up every morning and calls Ben Wallace and says thank you”.

“I don’t believe this sarcasm is healthy,” he said, adding that the Russians “need to know that we are working together.”

Zelensky’s order did not say who would replace Pristaiko, 53, a veteran diplomat and former deputy prime minister who served as ambassador to Britain for three years.

Reporting by Anna Bruchnicka and the Kyiv newsroom, Editing by Timothy Heritage

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