Moscow’s threats to Kyiv dismissed by Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry after Kallas warning.

Kallas on Moscow threats to Kyiv
Kallas on Moscow threats to Kyiv

Moscow’s threat claims addressed

According to Espreso.tv: After Kallas raised alarms about potential Russian strikes on Kyiv, Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs quickly moved to deny any immediate danger. The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine also rejected reports of an evacuation, stressing that the diplomatic mission remains fully operational. China, meanwhile, weighed in on the matter, asserting that an attack on the Ukrainian capital is not feasible.

Georgiy Tykhyi, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry, officially refuted claims that the U.S. Embassy was preparing to leave Kyiv. This clarification came in response to intensified rhetoric from the Kremlin, which had referenced possible strikes on 'decision-making centers' in the Ukrainian capital. The statements had sparked concern among Ukraine’s international allies.

China and other nations’ stance

On May 26, 2026, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that strikes on Kyiv are impossible, emphasizing that Beijing’s position remains 'consistent and clear.' This reflects China’s call for regional stability and its push to avoid further escalation of the conflict.

Additionally, China, Iran, and Uzbekistan have shown no signs of preparing to evacuate their diplomatic missions in Kyiv, suggesting confidence in the safety of their staff. While the situation remains tense, international support for Ukraine continues to grow despite ongoing threats from the Kremlin.

This episode highlights the resilience of the global community in standing by Ukraine amid Russian aggression. Reassurances from the United States and China, along with the absence of evacuation measures by other nations, point to efforts to stabilize the situation and prevent further conflict escalation. At the same time, how international partners respond to Kremlin actions remains crucial for ensuring security in the region.


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