"Threats Embody Despair." European Diplomats Will Not Leave Kyiv After Russian Threats
Ambassadors of European countries in Ukraine responded to the threats by the Russian Foreign Ministry to again launch a massive strike on Kyiv and calls for diplomats to leave the capital.

EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová in Kyiv. Illustrative photo. Photo: Danylo Antoniuk/Anadolu via Getty Images
"Today's statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry is a masterpiece of hypocrisy. A regime that for years shelled residential buildings, museums, maternity hospitals, schools, and power plants has suddenly begun to speak the language of 'international humanitarian law' and 'Geneva Conventions'."
"The EU is not going anywhere. We remain in Kyiv. We remain with Ukraine. Threats to diplomats and international organizations are not a sign of strength. They embody despair," wrote EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová.
The French and Polish embassies also stated that they would continue to operate as usual.
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