The acting US ambassador to Ukraine is set to step down, leaving a key diplomatic post in Kyiv vacant as Russia prepares for a possible summer offensive and peace talks remain stalled.
Julie Davis, who has served as temporary Chargé d’affaires at the US Embassy in Kyiv since May last year, will depart in June 2026 and retire from the State Department after a three-decade diplomatic career, the State Department said Tuesday.
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The Financial Times, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that Davis had grown frustrated with her role amid differences with President Donald Trump over his declining support for Ukraine.
State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott denied that her departure was linked to disagreements with Trump.
“It is false to suggest Ambassador Davis is resigning ‘over differences with Donald Trump,’” Pigott said.
“Ambassador Davis has been a steadfast proponent of the Trump administration’s efforts to bring about a durable peace between Russia and Ukraine,” he added.
Davis was named to the Kyiv role by the Trump administration last May after her predecessor, career diplomat Bridget Brink, had stepped down.
Brink, who had been appointed by President Joe Biden and is now running as a Democrat for Congress, later said she had become alarmed by Trump’s “appeasement” of Russia and his pressure on Ukraine.
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