US Reopens Kyiv Embassy After 3-Month Closure

Reuters
By Reuters
May 19, 2022US News
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US Reopens Kyiv Embassy After 3-Month Closure
People take pictures of the U.S. embassy, as the embassy reopens after closing it for three months due to the Russian invasion, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 18, 2022. (Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images)

The U.S. embassy in Kyiv reopened on Wednesday after a three-month closure due to Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.

“We are officially reopening operations,” spokesperson Daniel Langenkamp told Reuters shortly before the U.S. flag was raised above the embassy.

He said a small number of diplomats would return initially to staff the mission.

Consular operations will not resume immediately and a no travel advisory from the State Department remains in place across Ukraine, Langenkamp said.

The U.S. embassy closed on Feb. 14, ten days before Russia launched a full-scale invasion. Embassy staff spent the first two months of the war in Poland, but Charge d’Affaires Kristina Kvien returned to the country on May 2, visiting the western city of Lviv.

Many western countries, including France, Germany and Britain have reopened their embassies in Kyiv over the past month, after Russian troops pulled back from Ukraine’s north to focus on an offensive in the east of the country.

By Max Hunder

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