Brussels:
The European Union will resume its diplomatic presence in Ukrainian capital Kyiv, after briefly shifting it to Poland after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the bloc mentioned on Friday.
Matti Maasikas, head of the EU delegation in Ukraine, joined prime EU officers visiting the nation on Friday and can stay in Kyiv to reopen the delegation and assess situations for employees to return, the bloc’s diplomatic service mentioned.
High EU diplomat Josep Borrell mentioned the transfer would improve the bloc’s interactions with the Ukrainian authorities and assist assist Ukrainian residents.
The EU’s delegation was evacuated from Kyiv to the Polish metropolis Rzeszow shortly after Russia’s invasion.