Ukrainian lawmakers voted on Thursday to appoint a new foreign minister and two new deputy prime ministers, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy carries out his biggest government shakeup since Russia’s Feb. 2022 invasion.Andrii Sybiha, 49, an experienced diplomat who does not have a prominent public profile, takes the reins of the foreign ministry, replacing Dmytro Kuleba, who has been one of the best known public faces of Ukraine in the West in recent years.The new foreign ministry leadership is not expected to affect policy significantly; Zelenskyy and his office have taken the leading role in foreign affairs during the war with Russia.For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine war, visit our dedicated page.The Ukrainian leader, who travels to the United States this month and hopes to present a “victory plan” to President Joe Biden, has said that Ukraine needs “new energy” and that this autumn will be important for Ukraine in the war.Dmytro Razumkov, an opposition lawmaker, predicted