TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「From the start of his tenure, the man Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky entrusted to deal with the Americans was Andriy Yermak, who had previously worked for years as a lawyer for the President’s comedy troupe. Yermak had to manage the stream of requests to investigate Donald #Trump’s political rivals. At first they came up this spring from Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and later from various U.S. officials and diplomats drawn into the pressure campaign. For Yermak it meant months of debating these investigations, whether to open them and how to announce them in public. The entire time, he says, he stuck to one principle: “Zelensky and his team will never get mixed up in the internal politics of the United States of America, under any circumstances.” They managed to hold that line long enough for a whistle-blower to raise the alarm about Trump and Giuliani’s conduct over #Ukraine. By early September, as news of that complaint made its way to Congress, the package of aid to Ukraine was finally released. Yermak’s relief did not last long. With the start of the impeachment inquiry, his country was again dragged into the center of a partisan brawl in Washington; only this time it was televised. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @paoloverzone—@vu_photo for TIME」12月7日 3時24分 - time

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From the start of his tenure, the man Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky entrusted to deal with the Americans was Andriy Yermak, who had previously worked for years as a lawyer for the President’s comedy troupe. Yermak had to manage the stream of requests to investigate Donald #Trump’s political rivals. At first they came up this spring from Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and later from various U.S. officials and diplomats drawn into the pressure campaign. For Yermak it meant months of debating these investigations, whether to open them and how to announce them in public. The entire time, he says, he stuck to one principle: “Zelensky and his team will never get mixed up in the internal politics of the United States of America, under any circumstances.” They managed to hold that line long enough for a whistle-blower to raise the alarm about Trump and Giuliani’s conduct over #Ukraine. By early September, as news of that complaint made its way to Congress, the package of aid to Ukraine was finally released. Yermak’s relief did not last long. With the start of the impeachment inquiry, his country was again dragged into the center of a partisan brawl in Washington; only this time it was televised. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @paoloverzone@vu_photo for TIME


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