President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday that Ukraine needed “new energy,” as he ordered a major government reshuffle at a crucial juncture in the war against Russia. A total of six ministers, including Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, submitted their resignation and parliament accepted the resignations of four. They included the resignations of a deputy prime minister in charge of European integration, the strategic industries minister overseeing Ukraine’s arms production and two other ministers, the lawmakers said. “We need new energy today, and these steps are related only to the strengthening of our state in different directions,” Zelenskyy told media during a joint news conference with a visiting Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris. Lawmakers said that parliament was expected to consider Kuleba’s resignation on Thursday. After Zelenskyy, 43-year-old Kuleba was the best-known face of Ukraine overseas, meeting