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Zelenskyy picks ex-Ukrainian envoy to US as reconstruction and investment adviser

Oksana Markarova, with extensive public finance experience, will advise on boosting Ukraine's economic resilience and coordinating reconstruction with international partners.

  • On Sunday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy named Oksana Markarova, former Ukraine ambassador to the United States, as adviser on reconstruction and investment, with the order published on the Presidential Office website.
  • Markarova previously served as Ukraine's envoy to Washington from 2021 to August 2025 and was replaced by Olha Stefanishyna after Zelensky met her in mid-November and discussed the ambassador replacement with Donald Trump yesterday.
  • As a freelance adviser, Oksana Markarova will prioritize improving the business climate, financial stability, attracting investment, and planning reconstruction with strategic international partners, the Presidential Office said.
  • Framing it as a recovery task, Zelensky described the appointment as part of a long-term goal to enable Ukraine's rebuilding and economic development, emphasizing collective responsibility.
  • Earlier this week, Andriy Yermak resigned after Ukraine's NABU and SAPO anti-corruption agencies raided his home, while Oksana Markarova denied receiving the offer to replace him earlier this month.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not yet decided who he will appoint as head of the Presidential Office to replace Andriy Yermak. According to RBC-Ukraine, Dmitry Lytvyn, the Ukrainian president's communications adviser, told reporters this. "The president is currently determining the format for the Office's future work; he wants to evaluate the ideas that have been presented after some time," Lytvyn said. He also added that today's a…

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