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Zelenskiy suggests Shmyhal to be Ukraine's next energy minister

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukraine's president, said that he had proposed Denys Shmyhal as the country's first deputy prime minister and energy minister. Zelenskiy called on Ukrainian legislators to support Shmyhal as the country's new energy minister. He said that Shmyhal's experience is vital for ensuring stability in the sector of power amid increasing Russian attacks. Zelenskiy posted a picture on Telegram of him with Shmyhal, the former prime minister, to show that he was urging lawmakers in Ukraine to support Shmyhal as the new energy minister, saying that his experience would be vital for ensuring stability in the power sector amid intensifying Russian attacks.

Since the start of the war, Russia has repeatedly bombarded Ukraine's energy industry with missiles and drones. Moscow has intensified its attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure in recent months. This has led to long blackouts throughout the country, especially during the critical winter months.

Shmyhal is one of Ukraine's most experienced officials. Analysts praise him for his ability to maintain economic stability and run the government efficiently after Russia invaded in February 2022.

He served as Ukraine's longest serving prime minister from July 2020 to July 2025. In that time, he became the defence minister.

Major Shake-Up in Key Sectors Shmyhal's nomination comes at the same time as Zelenskiy has launched a major shake up of the Ukrainian Defence sector and Security Forces. Zelenskiy nominated a newly appointed defence minister and named Kyrylo Budanov, the popular head of military intelligence. This reshuffle comes after the biggest political crisis in Ukraine since World War II, which was caused by a corruption scandal in Ukraine's energy sector. Zelenskiy’s former head of office was dismissed. The scandal also led to the resignation of the Justice and Energy Ministers. Zelenskiy stated that the changes are needed to strengthen Ukraine's resilience?as it faces a crucial moment in its attempts to end the war with Russia. As U.S. president Donald Trump presses Kyiv and Moscow for a solution to the war, Ukrainian negotiators are pressing for guarantees of security from the United States. On Saturday, national security advisors from over 18 countries met in Kyiv to discuss details of the security guarantees and economic agreement on Ukraine's recovery after war. Ukraine's Parliament must approve Zelenskiy’s nominations for energy and defence Ministers.

(source: Reuters)