Canada Withdraws Non-Essential Personnel From Embassy in Ukraine

by EditorT

The Sainte-Sophie Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral is seen in an area heavily populated by the Ukrainian community in Rosemont, Montreal, Canada on January 27, 2022. Worried and helpless, members of the Ukrainian community in Canada are closely following the crisis involving their home country from the other side of the world. (Photo by ANDREJ IVANOV/AFP via Getty Images)

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WASHINGTON- Canada will temporarily withdraw non-essential Canadian employees and remaining dependents from its embassy in Ukraine, the foreign ministry said on Sunday, amid an international standoff over Russian troops massed on the country’s borders.

“As we continue to closely monitor the situation, our highest priority remains the safety and security of Canadians. Our officials stand ready to provide consular assistance to Canadian citizens, as required,” the ministry said in a statement.

The embassy in Kyiv remains open, it said.

Canada said last week it will reinforce the team at the Canadian Embassy with experts in security, conflict management, democratic reform and consular services.

“Together, they will increase our diplomatic capacity and allow us to continue to assess and respond to the evolving situation in support of Ukraine,” it said.

Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Chizu Nomiyama

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