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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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Ukraine's ex-ambassador to US named Zelensky's advisor on reconstruction
Markarova's advisory role will cover topics such as the "business climate, enhancing our state's financial resilience, attracting investment, and planning reconstruction together with our strategic partners," Zelensky said.
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