EU’s diplomatic delegation to Ukraine strikes again to Kyiv

The EU late on Friday introduced that its diplomatic delegation to Ukraine will resume operations in Kyiv.
Following Russia’s invasion, the bloc had relocated its Ukrainian diplomatic presence to the Polish metropolis of Rzeszow.
On Friday, European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and the bloc’s overseas affairs chief Josep Borrell visited Kyiv, accompanied by Matti Maasikas, an Estonian diplomat who heads the EU’s delegation to Ukraine.
Maasikas will keep in Kyiv and assess “the circumstances for a progressive return” of workers to the capital.
“We have now witnessed first-hand the flexibility of the Ukrainian administration to make sure efficient and full functioning of state and authorities constructions, regardless of very troublesome circumstances,” Borrell mentioned — including that having workers on the bottom would allow higher interactions with the Ukrainian authorities.