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    Acting Ukraine envoy steps down amid reported policy clash with Trump

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 29, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Julie Davis will resign in June amid reported disagreements with Trump over his softening stance toward Russia.
    The State Department insists the departure is a routine retirement, but Davis is the second top envoy to Kyiv to leave under Trump in over a year.
    Davis’s predecessor, Bridget Brink, resigned in 2025 and accused Trump of appeasing Russia by pressuring Ukraine.
    Trump’s peace plan has stalled, with proposals for territorial concessions and criticism of Zelensky stalling negotiations and sidelining career diplomats.
    Ukraine faces a lonely struggle as U.S. attention shifts to the Middle East and the embassy revolving door questions America’s commitment.

    Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Julie Davis will leave her post in June, amid reports of deep disagreements with President Donald Trump over his softening stance toward Russia. The State Department insists the departure is a routine retirement, but the exit marks the second top envoy to Kyiv to step down under the Trump administration in just over a year. For a nation fighting for its survival, the revolving door at the embassy raises tough questions about America’s commitment.


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