EU Summons Russia’s Top Diplomat Over Threats Against Kyiv and Foreign Missions.
Tensions Rise Between Brussels and Moscow
According to Novyny.live: On May 26, the European Union summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires in response to Moscow’s threats targeting foreign diplomats stationed in Kyiv. The move came after Russia warned of new strikes on Ukraine’s capital, escalating an already volatile situation.
Anita Hipper, a spokesperson for the European Commission, confirmed that the European External Action Service had formally contacted Russian officials. She urged Moscow to halt attacks on civilians and engage in genuine peace talks, starting with a full and unconditional ceasefire.
Poland and the EU Respond
Poland has also voiced concern, viewing any potential Russian strikes on Polish diplomatic facilities as deliberate acts that heighten regional instability. The EU continues to advocate for the protection of diplomatic missions and calls for de-escalation of the conflict.
This incident highlights the growing friction between Russia and EU member states, particularly regarding the safety of diplomatic outposts. The EU’s swift reaction underscores the international community’s readiness to defend its interests and condemn aggression. Against the backdrop of ongoing hostilities in Ukraine, maintaining diplomatic channels and pursuing peaceful negotiations has become increasingly critical, as further violence could have severe consequences for regional security.
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