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Swiss embassy to reopen in Kyiv
Swiss embassy staff and the country's ambassador are returning to Ukraine.
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The embassy of the confederation shared an update on their official Twitter channel.
In the post they say that almost 3 months after temporarily stopping their work, the Swiss embassy team and the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation Claude Wild are returning to the Ukrainian capital.
The embassy’s office stopped their work on the 28th of February due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine territories. From that day and until May 19th all the services were provisioned from Bern, Chishinau and Bucharest.
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