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US ambassador to Ukraine to step down over differences with Trump, FT reports

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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US ambassador to Ukraine to step down amid stalled talks to end Ukraine war

Background and Details of Ambassador Julie Davis's Departure

By Humeyra Pamuk and Jasper Ward

Announcement of Resignation

WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuters) - The acting U.S. ambassador to Kyiv Julie Davis will step down from her post and retire, a U.S. official and the State Department said on Tuesday, amid a lull in U.S.-brokered talks to achieve a ceasefire and end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Reasons Cited for Departure

The Financial Times first reported Davis' departure and said it was because of differences of opinion with President Donald Trump's policies and that Davis had grown frustrated with her role over his dwindling support for Ukraine.

State Department Response

The State Department pushed back on that characterization, saying it was "false" to say she was leaving over differences with Trump.

"Ambassador Davis has been a steadfast proponent of the Trump Administration's efforts to bring about a durable peace between Russia and Ukraine," Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said.

"She will continue to proudly advance President Trump's policies until she officially departs Kyiv in June 2026 and retires from the Department," Pigott added.

Ambassador Davis's Career and Role

A career member of the U.S. Foreign Service with more than three decades of experience, Davis assumed her duties as charge d'affaires in Ukraine in May 2025 after her predecessor Bridget Brink, also a career diplomat, resigned over her objections to Trump's Ukraine policy.

Trump Administration's Ukraine Policy

Since assuming office in January 2025, Trump has assigned blame to Ukraine for Russia's invasion of the country more than four years ago and has had a tumultuous relationship with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

The Republican president has also pushed hard but so far has failed to bring the war to an end through ceasefire talks which have now largely stalled as Washington has concentrated its focus on the Iran war. Trump has adopted a far more friendly approach towards Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Additional Roles Held by Davis

Davis had also been serving as the U.S. ambassador to Cyprus since 2023 and continued a dual role during her time in Kyiv.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk and Jasper WardEditing by Lincoln Feast)

Key Takeaways

  • Brink’s resignation stems from ideological clashes over Trump’s Ukraine strategy, including reduced criticism of Russia in her public messaging (newsukraine.rbc.ua).
  • Analysis of her social media posts showed a sharp drop in criticism of Russia after Trump’s inauguration — from 53 mentions to only five, none blaming Russia (newsukraine.rbc.ua).
  • Julie Davis, then U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus, was appointed acting chargé d’affaires in Kyiv, taking over from Brink in early May (news.liga.net)

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Who is stepping down as US ambassador to Ukraine?
Julie Davis, the acting US ambassador to Ukraine, is reportedly stepping down.
Why is the US ambassador to Ukraine resigning?
Julie Davis is reported to be leaving the post over differences with President Donald Trump.
Has the US State Department commented on Julie Davis's departure?
The US State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Julie Davis's reported departure.

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