Notably, both officials were gone by the time the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin was about to open—Nayyem resigned on June 10, while Kubrakov was fired in early May. They were responsible for government bodies that would normally play a key role at the event in Berlin. NV: How do you view the events that precipitated Nayyem’s resignation? It seems that after Kubrakov’s dismissal, Nayyem initially thought he could survive in this system? Kaleniuk: There was no chance to survive in this system because Mustafa is considered an ally of Kubrakov’s. And now there’s some resentment by the pres…