Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's powerful chief of staff, a close ally of the president who has headed Ukraine's negotiation team at fraught U.S.-backed peace talks, quit on Friday (November 28), after anti-corruption agents searched his home.
Breakdown
- Chief of staff Andrei Yermak resigned after a search by anti-graft police
- Yermak was Ukraine's top negotiator in U.S.-backed peace talks 12s
- His resignation follows a major corruption probe targeting senior officials 22s
- Zelensky will consider Yermak's replacement and stressed unity amid crisis 58s
- Ukraine rejects proposals to cede land as Russian forces advance 1m 28s
