MPJD urges Kosovars to leave Ukraine, at this number you can contact for help

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has called on Kosovo citizens to leave Ukraine as soon as possible. The ministry's announcement reportedly could no longer be excluded from the beginning of an open armed conflict. MPJD has called on citizens not to travel to Uratina, while they [...]
The ministry's announcement reportedly could no longer be excluded from the beginning of an open armed conflict.
MPJD has called on citizens not to travel to Urina, while those located there have been calling on to leave as soon as possible.
For current information and concrete assistance, citizens of the Republic of Kosovo in Ukraine can contact the Kosovo Embassy in Prague in the number -- + 420 257 21775, or email address: [email protected], says the report.
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MPJD urges Kosovo citizens to leave Ukraine as soon as possible
Following the dramatic rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine, caused by the presence and major movements of Russian troops near the border with Ukraine, it can now be no longer ruled out, the beginning of an open armed conflict.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore urges citizens of the Republic of Kosovo not to travel towards Ukraine and if they are there, to leave as soon as possible.
For current information and concrete assistance, citizens of the Republic of Kosovo in Ukraine can contact the Kosovo Embassy in Prague in the number: + 420 257 217 775 or at the email address: [email protected]
United States President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday, telling him that Russia's invasion of Ukraine “would cause great suffering for people” and “would reduce Russia's” position in the world.
According to a communique issued by the Kremlin, Putin told Beden that the US's response to Russian security requirements has not taken into account Moscow's concerns, so she “will soon respond to”.
In recent hours, the United States is dealing more intensively with the situation in Ukraine to prevent the launch of a war now seems closer than ever.
In this effort, the Pentagon said US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke on the phone with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu, about the situation. Austin ordered the temporary reposition of the National Guard troops outside Ukraine.
On Saturday, even US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, that the diplomatic road to resolving the crisis remains open, but that it requires Moscow “to expand the situation”.












