By Illia Novikov and Isobel Koshiw
November 29, 2025 — 3.51am
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced the resignation of his powerful chief of staff and lead negotiator in talks with the US, Andrii Yermak, after anti-corruption investigators searched his private esidence.
The unprecedented search at the heart of Ukraine’s government comes at a time when Kyiv is under intense US pressure to sign a peace deal nearly four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Aides say the relationship between Zelensky and Yermak goes beyond work.Credit: AP
Yermak has been a trusted confidant of Zelensky’s for years, and the Ukrainian leader has long resisted pressure to replace him. His departure is a blow for the Ukrainian leader and risks disrupting his negotiating strategy.
In a nod to likely controversy over Yermak’s long stay at his side, Zelensky’s said Russia was waiting for Ukraine to make missteps and upset the delicate and tense peace negotiations.
“We don’t have a right to retreat or argue between ourselves. If we lose unity, we risk losing everything, ourselves, Ukraine, our future,” Zelensky said. “We must unite, we must hold on. We have no other choice. We won’t have another Ukraine.”
Yermak’s name did not appear on a list of officials that Zelensky said would make up the Ukrainian delegation for the next round of negotiations with the United States.
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Zelensky said that “to preserve our internal strength, there must be no reason to be distracted at anything else except for defense of Ukraine. I don’t want anybody to be questioning Ukraine, and that’s why we have today’s decisions.”
In his nightly address, Zelensky announced that he was “resetting” the presidential office. He said Yermak had submitted his resignation and that he would begin consultations on Saturday to appoint a new chief of staff.
Two national agencies fighting corruption in Ukraine said their search targeted Yermak. Oleksii Tkachuk, a spokesperson for Yermak, said the anti-graft agencies had not served Yermak a notice of suspicion, meaning he was not a suspect in an investigation. Yermak was not told what the searches related to, Tkachuk said.
Yermak, a powerful figure in Ukraine and a key participant in talks with the United States, confirmed the search of his apartment inside the presidential compound in downtown Kyiv, where checkpoints limit public access. Media reports said Yermak’s office was also searched, but investigators declined to comment on that.
Yermak (pictured far right) has been a key representative in talks with the US on ending the war in Ukraine.Credit: AP
It was not clear where Zelenskyy or Yermak were at the time of the morning raid.
“The investigators are facing no obstacles,” Yermak wrote on the messaging app Telegram. He said he was cooperating fully with them and his lawyers were present.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office are Ukrainian anti-corruption watchdogs. They are currently leading a major investigation into a $100 million energy sector scandal involving top Ukrainian officials that has dominated domestic headlines in recent weeks. It was not clear if the searches were connected to the case.
The scandal has heaped more problems on Zelensky as he seeks continued Western support for Ukraine’s war effort and tries to ensure continued foreign funding. The European Union, which Ukraine is keen to join, has told Zelensky he must crack down on graft.
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Zelensky faced an unprecedented rebellion from his own lawmakers earlier this month after investigators published details of their energy sector investigation.
Although Yermak was not accused of any wrongdoing, several senior lawmakers in Zelensky’s party said Yermak should take responsibility for the debacle in order to restore public trust. Some said that if Zelensky didn’t fire him, the party could split, threatening the president’s parliamentary majority. But Zelensky defied them.
Zelensky urged Ukrainians to unite and “stop the political games” in light of the US pressure to reach a settlement with Russia.
Yermak met Zelensky over 15 years ago when he was a lawyer venturing into the TV production business and Zelensky was a famous Ukrainian comedian and actor.
He oversaw foreign affairs as part of Zelenskyy’s first presidential team and was promoted to chief of staff in February 2020.
Yermak has accompanied Zelenskyy on every trip abroad since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. Domestically, officials describe Yermak as Zelenskyy’s gatekeeper, and he is widely believed to have chosen several top government appointees.
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