US ambassador to Ukraine to step down as peace talks uncertain
- Bridget Brink is stepping down from her position as U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.
- Brink's departure occurs amid the Trump administration's efforts to negotiate a peace agreement.
- She has served in Kyiv since May 2022, overseeing transitions between administrations.
- Zelenskyy said the U.S. Embassy's response was 'surprisingly disappointing' after a Russian strike.
- Brink's departure introduces uncertainty despite her service in a war zone, according to the State Department.
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The American ambassador in Kiev has been recalled from the post. She was appointed by Biden in May 2022
The US ambassador to Kiev, Bridget Brink, will leave her post at a time when President Donald Trump is operating a rapprochement with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, the State Department confirmed on Thursday, AFP reported.
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