Australia plans to reopen embassy in Kiev

Australia plans to reopen embassy in Kiev Standing next to Ukraine It is one of several allied nations that have begun reopening their embassies in Ukraine.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia is considering reopening the Australian embassy in Kiev. It hopes to join one of several allied nations that have begun reopening their embassies in Ukraine. After summoning diplomats back to the country when Russia opened the invasion of Ukraine

Speaking to reporters ahead of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Leadership Summit, Albanesi told reporters: “We would like to be there to help. and create a strong stand Australia is considering that. I have a lot to say in the coming weeks.”

Australia is one of many non-NATO members. but was invited to attend a meeting that took place on 29-30 June

recently Many NATO members Including the United States has begun summoning diplomats back to Kiev. to show unity with Ukraine After Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February last year.

Russia said The invasion of Ukraine was However, Ukraine and the West say The allegations of fascism are unfounded. and war is an act of violence without provocation.

He also condemned a Russian missile attack on a Ukrainian shopping mall in Kremenchug, far from the battle line. causing at least 18 deaths.

“It’s an attack on civilians. This underscores the brutality of Russia’s illegal and violent warfare. And it’s a reason to stop doing that,” Mr Albanesi said.

Archyde.com reported that Australia is one of the largest non-NATO supporters helping Western nations support Ukraine. by providing assistance and procurement of national defense equipment and banned the export of alumina and bauxite. including bauxite for Russia It has also imposed sanctions on hundreds of Russian individuals and organizations.

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