Germany Names NATO Chief’s Aide as New Ambassador to Ukraine
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Berlin, Germany – Germany has approved the nomination of Boris Ruge, an aide to NATO’s chief, as the country’s new ambassador to Ukraine. The decision, reported by Der Spiegel, is seen by the German cabinet as a formality.
Ruge’s appointment follows the cabinet’s endorsement, signalling a swift transition in Germany’s diplomatic representation in Kyiv. The move underscores Germany’s continued engagement with Ukraine amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The appointment comes as part of Germany’s broader diplomatic strategy, reinforcing ties with Ukraine while maintaining close coordination with NATO leadership.
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