Information regarding the departure of the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv is untrue, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi told journalists in a comment on Thursday, UNN reports.
Information about the departure of the U.S. Embassy is untrue
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His statement appeared amid reports regarding a statement by EU diplomacy chief Kaja Kallas concerning the United States.
As the EEAS press service reported, on May 28, before the meeting of EU Foreign Ministers, when asked to characterize the threat as Russia once again threatened Europe and Kyiv—also claiming that diplomatic personnel must leave Kyiv—Kallas told journalists: "This is what Russia does. Because it is not really gaining ground on the battlefield. So, what they are doing now is really increasing the terrorist attacks, because you cannot really describe it in other ways: creating fear inside the society. It has not worked for four years, but I do not think that it is going to work now. Also, what we heard from Ukraine yesterday was that all the embassies stayed, except one, so that also takes courage from those embassies, but yes, all the European stayed, America left."