NATO Ambassadors Visit Ukraine After Reported Order to Leave Kyiv
All 32 NATO ambassadors and the secretary general traveled to Ukraine. The visit followed a reported instruction for diplomatic missions to depart the capital.
citizen.co.zaAll 32 NATO ambassadors and the secretary general visited Ukraine after a reported instruction for diplomatic missions to leave Kyiv. The group traveled together to demonstrate continued organizational engagement with Ukrainian authorities.
The delegation arrived as a single group representing every member country. No schedule for additional meetings or statements was released by the visiting officials.
NATO described its support for Ukraine as unchanged following the visit. The statement did not specify further actions or timelines.
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