Zelenskyy Taps Spy Chief Budanov as Top Aide Amid Critical Peace Talks

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as his new chief of staff, signaling a heightened focus on security and diplomacy during sensitive peace talks. The move comes as Zelenskyy revealed a 20-point peace plan is nearly complete, aiming to end the prolonged conflict. Budanov, credited with overseeing bold operations against Russian forces, will now help shape Ukraine's strategic defense and development policies. His replacement as intelligence head will be Oleh Ivashchenko, ensuring continuity in critical security roles.

Key Points: Ukraine Appoints Intel Chief Budanov as Presidential Chief of Staff

  • Intelligence chief becomes top aide
  • Shift amid 90% ready peace plan
  • Focus on security and defense
  • Oversees high-risk operations
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Zelenskyy appoints intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as new chief of staff amid peace push

President Zelenskyy names intelligence head Kyrylo Budanov as new chief of staff during key peace negotiations. Learn about the strategic shift.

"Ukraine needs greater focus on security issues... and the diplomatic track of negotiations. – President Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, January 3

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday appointed military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as his new chief of staff amid the crucial peace talks between Russia and Ukraine aimed towards ending four-year-long war.

Announcing the decision on X, Zelenskyy said Ukraine needs sharper focus on security, defence preparedness and negotiations as efforts continue to end the nearly four-year-long conflict.

"Ukraine needs greater focus on security issues, the development of the Defence and Security Forces of Ukraine, as well as on the diplomatic track of negotiations, and the Office of the President will primarily serve the fulfilment of these tasks of our state," Zelenskyy said.

"Kyrylo has specialized experience in these areas and sufficient strength to deliver results.I also instructed the new Head of the Office of the President, in cooperation with the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine and other relevant leaders and institutions, to update and submit for approval the strategic foundations of our state's defense and development, as well as the subsequent steps," Zelenskyy further added.

The appointment comes at a sensitive time, days after Zelenskyy said that the 20 point peace plan aimed at ending the conflict was "90 per cent" ready.

Budanov, 39, has been serving as the head of Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) since August 2020. He is widely credited with overseeing several high-risk intelligence and military operations against Russian forces since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Al Jazeera reported.

A career military intelligence officer, Budanov rose through Ukraine's defence ranks after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Since the war began, he has become one of Kyiv's most recognisable security figures, frequently briefing the public and issuing warnings about Russia's long-term plans for Ukraine and the region.

Reacting to his new role, Budanov said he had accepted the responsibility and would continue to serve the country.

"It is an honour and a responsibility for me to focus on critically important issues of strategic security for our state at this historic time for Ukraine," he said in a post on Telegram, Al Jazeera reported.

Zelenskyy also announced that Oleh Ivashchenko, the current chief of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service, will replace Budanov as head of the GUR.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Interesting timing. The peace plan is 90% ready and now a spymaster becomes chief of staff. Clearly, Ukraine is preparing for the final phase, whether it's a tough negotiation or being ready if talks fail. Smart strategy.
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Aman W
As an Indian, watching this conflict makes you value peace so much more. War only brings suffering to ordinary citizens. I hope both sides find a solution soon. The world economy, including ours, can't take much more instability.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while I support Ukraine's right to defend itself, I'm not sure putting an intelligence chief in such a key political role is the right signal during peace talks. It might be seen as overly aggressive by the other side. Hope it works out.
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Vikram M
Budanov is a legend! The operations he oversaw were brilliant. If anyone can secure a good deal for Ukraine while keeping the country safe, it's him. Zelenskyy is playing his best card. Jai Hind, and may peace prevail.
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Kavya N
The human cost of this war is heartbreaking. Every appointment, every news piece is about strategy, but we must remember the families torn apart. I pray this leadership change accelerates the path to peace. Enough is enough.

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