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US orders diplomats’ families to leave Kyiv

Washington authorises voluntary departure of embassy staff, urges Americans to flee

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Jan 2022 10:00AM

US orders diplomats’ families to leave Kyiv
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has dismissed the idea of slapping punitive sanctions on Moscow before any potential invasion, saying they should be used as a means of dissuading an attack. – AFP pic, January 24, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States has ordered the families of its diplomats in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv to leave the country “due to the continued threat of Russian military action”, the State Department said yesterday.

Washington has also authorised the “voluntary” departure of its embassy employees and urged US citizens in the Eastern European country to “consider departing now using commercial or other privately available transportation options”.

The State Department announcement comes amid tensions between Russia and the West over European security and concerns over a possible invasion by Moscow of Ukraine.

Russia has been massing tens of thousands of troops on its border with Ukraine, along with an arsenal of tanks, fighting vehicles, artillery, and missiles.

The movements have ignited stern warnings from Washington and Europe – but so far intense diplomacy has yielded little results.

Earlier yesterday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken dismissed the idea of slapping punitive sanctions on Moscow before any potential invasion, saying they should be used as a means of “dissuading” an attack. 

“Once sanctions are triggered, you lose the deterrent effect,” Blinken told CBS. “So what we’re doing is putting together a whole series of actions that would figure into President (Vladimir) Putin’s calculus.”

That includes beefing up defences in Ukraine with more military assistance, Blinken said. – AFP, January 24, 2022

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