The United Kingdom is planning to reopen its embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, weeks after it shut down amid Russia’s invasion.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made the announcement on Friday during a two-day visit to India. In the days leading up to Russia’s military operation at the end of February, the U.K. moved its embassy to Lviv, a city in the western part of the country that has largely been devoid of fighting.
Johnson is one of a handful of European leaders who have traveled to Ukraine since the invasion commenced. Others include European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel, and the prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovenia. President Joe Biden has visited Poland and expressed an interest in going to Ukraine, but no such trip is scheduled.
Ukrainian officials, as they inspected the towns that had been under Russian rule, found mass graves and civilians executed. There have been repeated accusations of war crimes, as well as investigations.
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