A decree from the Ukrainian president said Prystaiko had also been dismissed as Ukraine's representative to the International Maritime Organization, but did not give a reason for the dismissal.
Ukrainian Ambassador Vadym Prystaiko to the UK. Photo: Reuters
In an interview with Sky News last week, Mr Prystaiko was asked about outgoing British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace saying Kiev should show more gratitude for arms transfers from allies in its conflict with Russia.
The above issue was raised in the context of Mr. Zelenskyy's tense statements about the West not yet approving Ukraine's accession to NATO, making some allied countries unhappy.
Mr Zelenskyy responded to Mr Wallace's comments by saying Ukraine had always been grateful to the UK, a staunch ally, and said "we can wake up in the morning and express our gratitude to the minister".
Asked if Mr Zelenskyy was being sarcastic, Mr Prystaiko told Sky there was "a bit of irony" in the Ukrainian president "saying that every morning when he wakes up he calls Ben Wallace to thank him".
Mr Zelenskyy's decree did not indicate who would replace Mr Prystaiko, 53, an experienced diplomat and former deputy prime minister of Ukraine, as well as Ukraine's ambassador to the UK for the past three years.
Hoang Anh (according to Reuters)
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