STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden will on Wednesday re-open its embassy in Kyiv after it closed temporarily following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Swedish foreign minister said on Twitter on Monday.
“Sweden will continue to #StandWithUkraine, and is delighted that @SwedeninUA ‘s diplomatic presence will be back where it belongs,” Foreign Minister Ann Linde wrote on the social media platform.
(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Hugh Lawson)