[Salon] "No evacuation for now of US citizens in Ukraine, says State Department."



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"No evacuation for now of US citizens in Ukraine, says State Department." (The National News, 1/22/22.)

Spokesperson did not confirm reports that families of US diplomats posted in Kiev had been ordered to begin evacuating on Monday
A Ukrainian serviceman patrols a street near frontline with with Russia-backed separatists in Verkhnotoretske village in Yasynuvata district, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine. AP

A Ukrainian serviceman patrols a street near frontline with with Russia-backed separatists in Verkhnotoretske village in Yasynuvata district, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine. AP 

The US is not “at this time” organising an evacuation of American citizens from Ukraine despite rising fears of an unspecified military action by Russia, a State Department spokesperson said Saturday.

In the event matters deteriorate, however, “American citizens should not anticipate that there will be US government-sponsored evacuations,” the spokesperson said, speaking on grounds of anonymity.

“Currently, commercial flights are available to support departures.”

The State Department had already advised US citizens not to travel to Ukraine due to concerns about Covid-19. A department website also urges them “to reconsider travel due to increased threats from Russia.”

The spokesperson did not confirm media reports that families of American diplomats posted in Kiev had been ordered to begin evacuating on Monday.

In that regard, the spokesperson said, “We have nothing to announce at this time.”

Western officials say Russia has deployed as many as 100,000 soldiers near the border with Ukraine. The White House has said Moscow could launch an offensiveagainst the former Soviet republic “at any point.”

A satellite image shows a Russian battle group deployment in the Kursk Training Area, Russia, on December 21, 2021. Reuters

A satellite image shows a Russian battle group deployment in the Kursk Training Area, Russia, on December 21, 2021. Reuters 

The Kremlin denies having any bellicose intentions but has said any de-escalation near the Ukraine border will depend on guarantees of no further Nato enlargement — particularly involving Ukraine — and on a reduction of the allied presence in Eastern Europe.

Updated: January 22nd 2022, 4:02 PM



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