Two insiders revealed on Friday (February 2) that the Ukrainian government has notified the White House in the United States, plans to expel Zali Reni, chief commander of the armed forces.
Reuters reported that Ukraine launched a counterattack against Russia last year, but failed to recover territories occupied by Russia.After that, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi and President Zeleizki had conflicts on a series of issues many times.
A source close to Zellennki's office said that the two of them were left on the new military mobilization operations, and Zellennki opposed Zaluigini to call for 500,000 new soldiers.
However, sources also said that because the next arrangement has not yet been finalized, the process of dismissing Zaluigini's armed forces was temporarily put on hold.It is unclear how long it will be put on hold.
Knowledge: The White House does not indicate the position
Another insider said that the White House did not show the position of Ukraine's plan to replace Zaluigini.
The informed person who asked for anonymous said: "What I want to emphasize is that the White House's response is that we do not support or oppose their sovereign decisions.""
The Washington Post was the first to report that Ukraine had notified the White House to dismiss Zaluigini.The report quoted from sources close to Zellennki's office that US officials told Ukraine that they did not oppose Ukraine to expel Zaliigini, "the United States thinks it is okay."