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US acting ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor, to step down | US acting ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor, to step down |
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Acting US Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor, whose testimony helped build the case for impeaching Donald Trump, is to leave his post next month. | Acting US Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor, whose testimony helped build the case for impeaching Donald Trump, is to leave his post next month. |
Mr Taylor will step down in January when his temporary appointment is due to expire, the New York Times reported. | Mr Taylor will step down in January when his temporary appointment is due to expire, the New York Times reported. |
His tenure could have been extended by the Republican-controlled Senate but no such move has been made. | |
Mr Taylor took up the post in June after Mr Trump controversially withdrew the then ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch. | Mr Taylor took up the post in June after Mr Trump controversially withdrew the then ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch. |
Ms Yovanovitch has said she was the victim of a smear campaign by Mr Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. | Ms Yovanovitch has said she was the victim of a smear campaign by Mr Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. |
A replacement for Mr Taylor has not yet been announced. | A replacement for Mr Taylor has not yet been announced. |
News of his departure was met with concern by Senator Robert Menendez, the most senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. | News of his departure was met with concern by Senator Robert Menendez, the most senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
He said he feared it would create a vacuum in Ukraine, which is still grappling with Russian-backed separatists. | He said he feared it would create a vacuum in Ukraine, which is still grappling with Russian-backed separatists. |
In his testimony before the impeachment inquiry last month, Mr Taylor said that a member of his staff overheard a telephone call in which President Trump inquired about "the investigations" into Mr Biden. | In his testimony before the impeachment inquiry last month, Mr Taylor said that a member of his staff overheard a telephone call in which President Trump inquired about "the investigations" into Mr Biden. |
The call was with Gordon Sondland, US ambassador to the European Union, who reportedly told the president over the phone from a restaurant in Kyiv that "the Ukrainians were ready to move forward". | The call was with Gordon Sondland, US ambassador to the European Union, who reportedly told the president over the phone from a restaurant in Kyiv that "the Ukrainians were ready to move forward". |
After the call, the staff member "asked Mr Sondland what President Trump thought about Ukraine", Mr Taylor said. | After the call, the staff member "asked Mr Sondland what President Trump thought about Ukraine", Mr Taylor said. |
Mr Taylor said: "Ambassador Sondland responded that President Trump cares more about the investigations of Biden." | Mr Taylor said: "Ambassador Sondland responded that President Trump cares more about the investigations of Biden." |
President Trump is accused of withholding US military aid to Ukraine in order to pressure the country's president to publicly announce a corruption inquiry into Mr Biden. He denies any wrongdoing and has described the impeachment inquiry as a "witch hunt". | President Trump is accused of withholding US military aid to Ukraine in order to pressure the country's president to publicly announce a corruption inquiry into Mr Biden. He denies any wrongdoing and has described the impeachment inquiry as a "witch hunt". |
A majority of House Democrats are expected to vote to impeach Mr Trump on Wednesday. | A majority of House Democrats are expected to vote to impeach Mr Trump on Wednesday. |
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