Ukraine anti-corruption purge 'inevitable' amid Western scrutiny—Minister

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'We are afraid of a change in the mood,' Deputy Economy Minister Oleksandr Hryban told Newsweek of Western backing for Kyiv.

's renewed anti-corruption drive is a vital part of Kyiv's attempts to keep its Western allies onside, a senior official has said, as the wartime government steels itself for an impending Russian military offensive and a second year of devastating conflict.

"We need to start paving our way to a totally different and new paradigm," Hryban said."That's inevitable for us now."

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