
Ukraine parliament votes on prosecutor general, US warns against 'internal corruption'
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Ukraine's parliament voted to approve the appointment of Andriy Kostin as the nation's prosecutor general amid threat of internal corruption.
Caitlin McFall is a Fox News Digital reporter. You can reach her at caitlin.mcfall@fox.com or @ctlnmcfall on Twitter.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy nominated Kostin – who sits in the same political party as Zelenskyy known as the Servant of the People party – after Iryna Venediktova was removed as prosecutor general earlier this month.
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