Canada shutters embassy in Ukraine, relocates diplomatic staff amid fears of war
OTTAWA — Canada has shuttered its embassy in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and relocated its diplomatic staff to a temporary office in the western part of the country amid fears that an invasion by Russia is imminent.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly announced the embassy closure on Saturday, shortly after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sought to reassure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Canada stands with his country.
“Given the continued deterioration of the security situation caused by the build up of Russian troops on Ukraine’s border, (the government is establishing) a temporary office in Lviv and temporarily suspending operations at our embassy in Kyiv,” Joly said
Lviv is home to a Ukrainian military base that has served as the main hub for Canada’s 200-soldier training mission in the former Soviet country. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the temporary diplomatic office was being located on that base.