The United States said in a statement on Monday that the United States will close its embassy in Kyiv ahead of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine Anthony Blinken City police. As mentioned, workers who are not much needed have already been sent home a few days ago.
Due to the dramatic acceleration of the march of Russian power, we are temporarily relocating our embassy in Ukraine from Kyiv to Lviv,
As described in Blinken Communication. The State Department chief stressed that the Biden government remains in contact with Ukraine’s political leadership and is “intensifying diplomatic efforts to ease the crisis.”
Blinken stressed that the current steps are only precautionary and that the United States’ commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is unwavering. The Foreign Minister again drew attention to the ongoing efforts to find a diplomatic solution.
We are in contact with the Russian government, Biden Call the boss put it in Chief, I bargained Lavrov with the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
formulated. “We are confident that we will be able to return our staff to the (Kyiv) embassy as soon as conditions permit,” Blinken added.
The Head of the Ministry drew the attention of US citizens residing in Ukraine to register with the State Department and be informed of new developments related to the security situation.
On Saturday, the State Department announced that it would end consular service for Americans at the embassy in Kyiv, which can be used temporarily at the US mission in Lviv, western Ukraine.
The Biden administration last week called on Americans still in Ukraine to leave the country within 48-72 hours, as Russia could launch an attack on Ukraine at any time. In a Twitter post on Sunday, the US State Department drew the attention of US citizens to the fact that they can enter Ukraine from Poland through the land border.
US officials constantly encourage Americans to take advantage of the opportunities offered by commercial flights and leave Ukraine before the outbreak of conflict. The US government will not support a mass evacuation like the one in Afghanistan.
(MTI)