Key Zelensky Adviser Quits After Anti-Corruption Agencies Search His Apartment Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyās chief of staff and chief negotiator in US-Ukraine talks, has resigned after Ukraineās anti-corruption bureau and special prosecutorās office raided his home. The search came amid a widening corruption probe into alleged $100m embezzlement in the energy sector. Zelensky said Ukraine must remain disciplined as it negotiates changes to a US-drafted peace plan. He praised Yermakās role in defending Ukraineās negotiating position and said leadership consultations will begin Saturday. The controversy has contributed to a political downturn for Zelensky at a sensitive time, as US officials travel to Kyiv and Moscow to advance Trumpās peace initiative. Russia continues to demand full Ukrainian withdrawal from the Donbas. Public frustration over corruption has surged, with 70% of Ukrainians saying Yermak should step down before he announced his resignation.
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