City
Epaper

S.Korean Embassy in Ukraine prepares to resume operations after moving base

By IANS | Published: March 03, 2022 1:18 PM

Seoul, March 3 South Korea's mission in Ukraine is preparing to resume operations in Chernivtsi, near Romania, after ...

Open in App

Seoul, March 3 South Korea's mission in Ukraine is preparing to resume operations in Chernivtsi, near Romania, after moving out of the capital city of Kiev in the wake of Russia's military assault, an official from the Foreign Ministry in Seoul said on Thursday.

Ambassador Kim Hyung-tae and other embassy staff arrived in Chernivtsi on Wednesday night, along with six South Korean nationals who expressed intent to move out of the Ukrainian capital, Yonhap News Agency quoted the official as saying.

The Ministry earlier announced the mission will be relocated as it became "difficult to continue embassy operations and guarantee the staff's safety due to heightening military threats in the city of Kiev".

Chernivtsi is where the Seoul ministry has been running a temporary office to support South Korean residents in the European country, along with another office in Lviv, near the Polish border.

As of Thursday morning, 40 Korean nationals remained in Ukraine, with 26 of them wishing to staying there.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: seoulForeign MinistryYonhap News AgencyChernivtsiSouth asia regional connectivity
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalNorth Korea Fired Unspecified Ballistic Missile Toward East Sea, Says Japan

InternationalHeavy rain leaves 4,000 households in Seoul without electricity

PoliticsS.Korea slaps more unilateral sanctions on N. Korea after ICBM launch

InternationalMEA official, Ukraine Deputy Foreign Minister discuss peace formula amid Russia-Ukraine conflict

InternationalGoogle sees huge opportunities for future of AI in S.Korea

Politics Realted Stories

PoliticsManmohan Singh Accuses PM Modi of Diminishing the Prestige of the PM's Office: 'No Prime Minister Has Used Such Hateful Language

PoliticsChirag Paswan Criticizes Rahul Gandhi's Promise to Scrap Agniveer Scheme: 'Those Who Care About Mutton Parties Will Not Understand'

PoliticsLok Sabha Election 2024: Prime Minister Modi Urges First-Time Voters in Varanasi to Exercise Their Democratic Right

NationalOdisha CM Naveen Patnaik Responds to PM Modi's Call for Health Probe, Says 'He Should Have Called Me' (Watch Video)

PoliticsEnd of 'Unconditional Support'? Raj Thackeray's Move Shakes Up BJP Ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Elections