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Saturday, January 03, 2026

Shuffle in Kyiv: Zelenskyy appoints top spy Kyrylo Budanov as Chief of S...

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's military intelligence agency, as his new chief of staff. This decision comes shortly after the resignation of his predecessor, Andriy Yermak, amid investigations into corruption.

  

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Ukrainian Spy Master Kyrylo Budanov Explains His New Job As Top Zelensky Aid


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"No light enters the office of Ukraine’s military spymaster, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov. The walls are fortified, the windows reinforced with sandbags, and the curtains drawn. When Budanov, 38, arrived for a Financial Times interview, walking in through a doorway adorned with a religious icon, he immediately ordered an aide to turn off the lights.

 I like the darkness,” he said. 


As head of the defence ministry’s Main Intelligence Unit (GUR), Budanov has masterminded Ukraine’s covert war against Russia, becoming one of the most lionized figures in Kyiv’s fightback.
 
The survivor of 10 known assassination attempts, he lives, more or less continuously, in this office on the outskirts of the capital, encamped with patriotic art and war memorabilia on the walls and his pet frog Petro swimming in a tank beside his desk. 
  • Budanov’s métier is running attacks behind enemy lines in Russian-occupied territory and Russia itself. 
  • But the spy chief rarely takes credit for them, keeping Moscow and the rest of the world guessing about his directorate’s reach and abilities. In his department’s latest feats this week, it flew attack drones as far as St Petersburg, striking an oil terminal, and targeted a gunpowder factory and an oil depot in Bryansk region, just north of the Ukrainian border. 
  • The brazen tactics have at times irked Ukraine’s western backers; some fear it will provoke a brutal and perhaps even nuclear response from Russian President Vladimir Putin. The spy chief is unmoved by such concerns and vows to keep operating deep inside Russia to sabotage Putin’s war machine. 
 “We do not foresee any drastic changes in the near future,” Budanov said. 

“Everything we have done, we will continue to do.” 
  • Budanov knows this will be a trying year for Ukraine, now fighting Russia for more than a decade since the Kremlin’s soldiers, without insignia, appeared in Crimea and the eastern Ukrainian Donbas region. 
 “To say that everything is fine is not true,” Budanov said when asked about Ukraine’s much-vaunted counteroffensive last year failing to achieve its objectives. 

“To say that there is a catastrophe is also not true.” 

Ukraine will still manage to keep Putin at bay, he predicted, and has already proved that “the whole legend of [Russia’s] power is a soap bubble”. 

A former special forces soldier who fought in the Donbas in 2014, Budanov has himself taken part in secret missions, including in the occupied Crimean peninsula.
  • He was appointed to run the GUR by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2020. 
  • His covert operations — the Kremlin blamed the GUR for an explosion on the Crimean bridge in October 2022 — have revitalised the agency, which long played second fiddle to Ukraine’s much larger domestic security service, the SBU. 
  •  For this Budanov enjoys an almost cult status among Ukrainians, who share memes with his likeness on social media when military equipment explodes in Russia or Russian-controlled areas. But it has come at a cost.
Kyrylo Budanov: the Ukrainian military spy chief who 'likes the darkness'

Sunday, July 14, 2024

Ukraine Spy Chief said There were Many Attempts to Assasinate Russian President Vladimir Putin

Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Main Intelligence Agency (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, said that Vladimir Putin had already survived attempts on his life.
 

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches its four-year anniversary, a major goal for the Ukrainian government will be to secure concrete security guarantees from the West as it continues discussions on how to end the war. 

According to the Financial Times, Budanov is one of the few Ukrainian senior officials who still regularly communicates with Moscow throughout the war, most notably on prisoner exchanges. 
Should peace talks with the United States, Europe, and Ukraine progress, Budanov could serve as a valuable asset during the ongoing negotiations, as he could potentially broker discussions with his Russian counterparts. 
  • For this to occur, however, the Russian Federation would first need to state that it supports the peace efforts led by the United States. 
  • Russia would then need to agree to the points outlined in these negotiations.
OFFICIALLY A SPY STATE? How Budanov Became Ukraine's NEW Most Powerful Man
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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

A Conversation with Keith Kellogg, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for U...

 
Sep 13, 2025 #ukraine #US #yes
On September 12, 2025, conversation with General Keith Kellogg, the Assistant to the US President and Special Presidential Envoy for Ukraine, was organized on the occasion of the 21st YES Annual Meeting in Kyiv. 
 
Moderator: Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. The YES Annual Meeting 2025 was organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and Yalta European Strategy (YES).
 
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Acting US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland at the Yalta European Strategy (YES) Annual Meeting

 


We Are Impressed by Ukraine’s Progress in the Counter-Offensive – Victoria Nuland

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10 September 2023

The Ukrainian counter-offensive is difficult, but the progress achieved, considering the conditions in which it is taking place, is impressive. That was said by the acting US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland at the Yalta European Strategy (YES) Annual Meeting “The Future is Being Decided in Ukraine”, organised by YES in partnership with the Victor Pinchuk Foundation.
“This counter-offensive has been kilometre by kilometre but we are impressed by the progress made, especially in the south," she said.
According to Victoria Nuland, Russia has built, over months, a strong defence in the occupied south of Ukraine, which can be overcome under condition that there is close cooperation between the governments of the United States and Ukraine.
“The defences that Russia has put in place are the largest in 100 years. We need to understand what Ukraine needs to clear these defences, and we cannot do that until Ukraine confronts the defences. We got a good sense of what was needed when we were here. That is why we are trying to work closely with the Ukrainian government, providing equipment for mechanized demining, long-range artillery, and other tools," stressed the US Acting Deputy Secretary of State.
 She emphasized that the US had been explaining to all partners in Europe, Asia, and Africa what negative consequences there would be for global security, if Ukraine did not win that war
 “If Ukraine does not win, if Putin succeeds, this type of evil will be normalised across the world. Ukraine stands on the right side of democracy and needs our support” she summarised.

28 January 2024

What if Ukraine Loses?”. Carl Bildt, Yehor Cherniev, Niall Ferguson, Valerii Pekar, Co-Founder, Nova Kraina.

  

“What if Ukraine Loses?”

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"On 16 Jan 2024, Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted “What if Ukraine Loses?” discussion during the WEF in Davos (Switzerland). The event was held as a part of the Deciding Your Tomorrow project, organized by Victor Pinchuk Foundation and PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine.




15:52 21.01.2025

Message of compassion for Ukrainians not enough already, it’s necessary to convince partners of their interest in Ukraine's victory – Pinchuk 


Message of compassion for Ukrainians not enough already, it’s necessary to convince partners of their interest in Ukraine's victory – Pinchuk

The national interest of the United States, Poland, Lithuania and many other countries lies in helping Ukraine defeat its "crazy enemy", it is necessary to convince partners of this, since previous arguments about the expediency of helping Ukraine are already working worse, businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk said at the opening of the project "Your Country First – Win with Us" on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on Tuesday.

"In the previous three years, in 2022, 2023, 2024, we tried to get under the skin of those who make decisions with a message of compassion for brave Ukrainians. We tried to show here Russia's war crimes, the suffering of Ukrainians, and... it worked: we understood that if Western decision makers saw this, they would supply more weapons and faster, and it worked, but now it almost doesn't work, because people in the West very often think, no, we have already helped Ukrainians a lot. Of course, we are together with Ukrainians, it's a pity that brave Ukrainians are suffering so much, but we have our own problems," Pinchuk explained the change in the theme of the exhibition at the WEF-2025.

"Therefore, we organized this exhibition to show that it is in your deepest national interests to fight, you cannot let our insane enemy win," the businessman stressed.

According to him, not everyone likes the words that "your country is first," because someone thinks that this is isolationism. However, Pinchuk believes that it is the duty of every head of state to put the interests of his country first.

"But if your national interest is first and foremost, it means that Ukraine must win, because national security is at the top of the United States' priorities, and this means that America cannot allow our crazy enemy to win in Ukraine.… You must fight for your national interests here, and this is our message for this 2025 exhibition," Pinchuk said.

He drew attention to one of the works at the exhibition, which shows how easy it is to destroy the beautiful Western world if you don't fight for it.

Another piece of art that opens the exhibition is the riddled name of the village of Volia on the front line.

"Volia means freedom and will at the same time in Ukrainian. This means that if you want to protect and preserve your freedom, you must have the will. Please have the will to win together with Ukraine!" Pinchuk summed up.

Ukraine House Davos 2025