Less than 2 months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a steady stream of Western diplomats are returning to Kyiv to reopen embassies and facilitate in-person visits by their national leaders. Go deeper ➡️
Data: Axios research; Note: Poland's embassy never closed and Kyiv rejected the offer of a visit by German leadership; Table: Kavya Beheraj/Axios
Less than two months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a steady stream of Western diplomats are returning to Kyiv to reopen embassies and facilitate in-person visits by their national leaders.Russia's retreat from Kyiv has alleviated the immediate threat to Ukraine's capital. As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pleads for more military aid amid a
of the war, he's encouraged Western leaders to visit Kyiv and witness firsthand the devastation Russian forces have left.British Prime Minister Boris Johnson used a call on Tuesday to brief G7, NATO and EU leaders on hisJohnson's tour of the capital's streets on April 10 produced a powerful photo op with Zelensky. It was accompanied by a British pledge to send armored vehicles and anti-ship missiles ahead of a major Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine.
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