Slovenia on Monday condemned in the strongest terms the Russian attacks on Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine, describing the attacks on civilians as a war crime that must not go unpunished. According to the Foreign Ministry, staff members at the Slovenian Embassy in Kyiv are safe and in regular contact with the ministry.
Slovenia on Monday condemned in the strongest terms the Russian attacks on Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine, describing the attacks on civilians as a war crime that must not go unpunished. According to the Foreign Ministry, staff members at the Slovenian Embassy in Kyiv are safe and in regular contact with the ministry.
The Slovenian Embassy in Kyiv, which reopened earlier this week, has removed its flag because of its similarity with the Russian one, a representative in Ukraine said
The Foreign Ministry said late on Sunday that Slovenia's interim chargé d'affaires Boštjan Lesjak had arrived in Kyiv safely last night and would start working on Monday. The Slovenian Embassy in Kyiv will thus reopen at 9am today.