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Volodymyr Zelensky may replace senior officials including Ukraine’s military commander as he says ‘reset is necessary’

Tensions have reportedly reached a boiling point between Zelensky and other Ukrainian leaders recently

UKRAINIAN President Volodymyr Zelensky is considering replacing several of the countries senior officials as he claims a "reset is necessary".

Ukraine's senior military commander Valery Zaluzhnyi and a number of other state leaders may lose their jobs as part of the rest, Mr Zelensky revealed in an interview with Italian TV.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky could replace several of the countries senior officials as he claims a 'reset is necessary'Credit: Alamy
Ukraine's senior military commander Valery Zaluzhnyi is one of those rumoured to be getting replaced

In the broadcast on Sunday, Ukraine's leader said he was considering replacing a number of senior officials in his cabinet both inside and out of the military wings.

Zelensky said in the interview: "It is a question of the people who are to lead Ukraine.

"A reset is necessary, I am talking about a replacement of a number of state leaders, not only in the army sector.

"I am reflecting on this replacement. Is a question for the entire leadership of the country."

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Ukraine has been at the heart of rumours over who Zelensky plans on keeping in his cabinet after he recently faced criticism from some over the current situation in the Ukraine war.

The commander of Ukraine's military, Valery Zaluzhnyi created a rift with his president following the failure of a Ukrainian counteroffensive last year.

Tensions are said to have reached a boiling point after Zaluzhnyi described the war with Russia as a "stalemate" in an interview with .

If we want to win we must all push in the same direction, we cannot be discouraged, we must have the right and positive energy, negativity must be left at home

Volodymyr ZelenskyPresident of Ukraine

Speaking to Italian state RAI television Zelensky continued saying: "I have in mind something serious that does not concern a single person but the direction of the country's leadership"

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"If we want to win we must all push in the same direction, we cannot be discouraged, we must have the right and positive energy, negativity must be left at home. We can't take on giving-up attitudes."

Last week, he also told CNN that some Ukrainian institutions were preventing the country from achieving its main goals to try and push Russia further back.

This included Ukraine trying to build up their forces so they could match up better to Russia's sheer number of fighters.

Zaluzhnyi is well admired by Ukrainian citizens after he has led Ukraine in intense battles against Russian forces advancing on Kyiv.

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