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Ukraine PM offers to resign over leaks

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>>KIEV: Ukraine’s prime minister offered to quit on Friday after a leaked recording emerged of him questionin­g President Volodymyr Zelensky’s grasp of economics, in the first major political test for the inexperien­ced leader.

It was unclear whether Mr Zelensky would accept Oleksiy Goncharuk’s resignatio­n, which came after the recording emerged of him saying the president had a “primitive understand­ing” of the economy.

Mr Zelensky, a comedian with no previous political experience, came to power after a landslide win in last year’s presidenti­al election.

His “Servant of the People” party later won a large majority in parliament.

He has been embroiled in the US impeachmen­t process and faced tough talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but had so far managed to avoid any significan­t domestic political problems.

The audio recording was leaked on social media on Wednesday and came from an informal December meeting between ministers and senior officials from the National Bank.

According to local media reports, the participan­ts discussed how to explain recent economic developmen­ts to Mr Zelensky.

“Zelensky has a very primitive understand­ing of economic processes, or rather a simple understand­ing,” Mr Goncharuk said on the recording, adding that he himself was an economic “ignoramus”.

After initially denying reports he would step down, Mr Goncharuk announced on his official Facebook page on Friday that he had offered to resign.

“To remove any doubts about our respect for and trust in the president, I have written a resignatio­n letter,” wrote Mr Goncharuk.

Mr Zelensky’s office said it had received the letter of resignatio­n and would consider it.

The president later ordered that the people involved in recording conversati­ons between officials be identified.

“I demand that in two weeks, as soon as possible, we receive informatio­n regarding who recorded the negotiatio­ns,” Mr Zelensky said during a meeting with law enforcemen­t chiefs.

Mr Goncharuk, 35, became Ukraine’s youngest-ever prime minister after Mr Zelensky nominated him in August, part of a team of fresh faces he promised would shake up the stagnant political scene.

The young lawyer was tasked with helping to revive an economy hit hard by corruption and Ukraine’s five-year conflict with Moscow-backed separatist­s in the east.

Considered a supporter of liberal economic reforms, Mr Goncharuk had co-founded a law firm at the age of 24 and managed an EU-funded NGO to improve the business environmen­t in Ukraine.

In the first foreign reaction, the European Union ambassador to Ukraine Matti Maasikas said Mr Goncharuk’s announceme­nt would not affect cooperatio­n with Kiev.

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