Ukraine withdraws ambassadors from Kyrgyzstan, Georgia – Zelensky
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced the withdrawal of the Ukrainian ambassadors from Kyrgyzstan and Georgia for consultations due to these countries justifying Russian aggression against Ukraine and an immoral position in relation to sanctions against Russia.
"Our diplomats are right now implementing important and absolutely necessary decisions regarding those states that have changed their word and international law. We are immediately recalling the ambassador from Kyrgyzstan for consultations in order to justify the aggression against Ukraine. We are immediately withdrawing the ambassador from Georgia for creating obstacles for volunteers who want help us, for an immoral stance towards sanctions," Zelensky said in a video statement on Tuesday.
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