Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko can't seem to get enough of foreign advisors telling his government how to carry out reforms, this time offering former British Prime Minister Tony Blair a job in his International Advisory Council for Reforms, a press release on the president's website reported.

The press release, issued Wednesday, noted that the former prime minister had been invited "to share his experience of public administration" within the council, headed by corruption-mired former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who has since moved on to become governor of the Odessa Region.

Обговорив з Тоні Блером досвід реформ та держ. управління.Незважаючи на війну, ми маємо можливість проводити реформи! pic.twitter.com/aAUfgNDaOt — Петро Порошенко (@poroshenko) 17 июня 2015

"I discussed with Tony Blair the experience of reforms and state management. Despite the war, we have the opportunity to conduct reforms!"

Poroshenko met with the former prime minister in Kiev. Blair, who served as prime minister between 1997 to 2007, called on the Ukrainian government to follow the values of "freedom, democracy and a desire to serve the people," adding that the country faces "great challenges" including corruption and "Russian aggression."

Saying that he was asked by the former PM "exactly what help was needed from the international community," Poroshenko declared that "this is the approach of a true friend of Ukraine." He noted that "despite war, we have an opportunity to implement reforms," adding that Ukraine was "united as never before" in its commitment to the European choice. Poroshenko recalled that Blair had stepped out in support of Ukrainian EU membership following the so-called Orange Revolution of 2004-2005.

Along with Saakashvili, other members of the president's advisory council include former Swedish PM Carl Bildt, former Slovak PM Mikulas Dzurinda, former Lithuanian PM Andrius Kubilius, European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs head Elmar Brok, and Swedish economist Anders Aslund, among others. US Senator John McCain was also offered a seat in the council, but said he couldn't accept due to constitutional regulations.

At the end of June, Blair is set to step down as the Middle East envoy representing the Quartet of Middle East power brokers, a foursome of nations and supranational entities involved in mediating the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Blair had held the role since 2007, when he resigned as prime minister. Russia criticized his candidacy prior to his appointment, citing Blair's decision to join the US in its war on Iraq in 2003, and pointing out that the allegations over Iraqi weapons of mass destruction used to justify the war had turned out to be false. Blair's achievements in his role as mediator have proven negligible, with Israel launching three military operations in Gaza following the collapse of peace talks.

Following his resignation from office, Blair has also worked as advisor and lecturer for corporations and educational institutions, including JP Morgan Chase, Zurich Financial Services, UI Energy Corporation, and Yale University. Blair also established Tony Blair Associates, a commercial advisory firm for governments.

Blair has yet to comment on whether he would accept Poroshenko's offer, but social media users have already voiced their shock and disapproval over the decision.

If I have nightmares about Tony Blair tonight, that'll be your fault Pres @Poroshenko! pic.twitter.com/wGu3BfTj09 — GorseFires Collectif (@GorseFires) 17 июня 2015

Tony Blair tapped by Poroshenko to come work in the chocolate factory. pic.twitter.com/JMj0s9u6NF #Ukraine — bo (@jackiemopsy) 18 июня 2015

"Poroshenko hires Tony Blair"—translated: "End Times approaching in Ukraine" https://t.co/D0qaB502wo — Mark Ames (@MarkAmesExiled) 17 июня 2015

Именно такие "мелочи" подчеркивают отличие в понимании планов на будущее РФ и Украины. "Порошенко пригласил Тони Блэра в совет реформ" — Αндрей ΙΞремин (@Andrey_Yeremin) 18 июня 2015

"These are the 'little details' which emphasize the difference in understanding when it comes to the future plans of Russia and Ukraine: 'Poroshenko has invited Tony Blair into his council on reforms."