The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and the US Embassy denied the information.

Kaja Kallas. Photo: Beata Zawrzel / NurPhoto via Getty Images
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas today stated that the American embassy had left Kyiv, while European diplomatic missions would remain in the capital of Ukraine.
"Yesterday we learned that all embassies, except one, remained in Ukraine. So this also requires courage from embassy staff. But yes, all Europeans stayed. America left," she said upon arrival at an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers in Cyprus.
Later, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reacted to her words. The spokesman for the ministry, Heorhiy Tsykhy, informed journalists that the information about the US embassy leaving Kyiv was not true.
Dmytro Litvin, advisor to the President of Ukraine on communications, called the situation "strange" because Ukraine should not interpret the words of the EU's chief diplomat about the USA. He suggested that there might have been information about the departure before Russia's strike on Kyiv on Sunday night.
"We heard that American diplomats left Kyiv then (before the strike on Sunday night). In any case, Ukraine is grateful to all embassies working in Kyiv," Litvin noted.
Later, the US Embassy denied the information about the departure, stating that it continues to operate in Kyiv as before.

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