Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stressed that this will happen in the coming days.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said in a telephone conversation with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba that US diplomats will soon return to work in Ukraine.
According to the website of the US State Department, US diplomats will arrive in Lviv next week and return to Kyiv as soon as possible.
Blinken and Kuleba also discussed President Joe Biden's April 28 address to the US Congress, in which he asked for $ 33 billion for military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
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Recall that the US House of Representatives has stated its readiness to support the request strong> Biden for financial assistance to Ukraine. This was stated by her speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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