Ex-Foreign Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin believes that the involvement of Ukraine at the beginning of the procedure of impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump is “not a really good prospect” for Ukraine, as he reported on Twitter.
“Whatever is going to take place, Ukraine remains to be the country in the history of the States, which led to the beginning of the procedure of impeachment of the U.S. President. Not a really good prospect. But everyone understands now what we are capable of,” Klimkin wrote.
On September 24, House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the launch of a formal impeachment inquiry in response to the dispute over Mr. Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate his potential 2020 rival, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Earlier, Donald Trump approved the publication of the full version of his phone talk with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky dated July 25 on September 25. Besides, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo received permission from Ukraine Government to release the transcript of the telephone call.