Ukraine recalls ambassador from Belarus

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has announced a decision has been made to recall the Ukrainian Ambassador to Belarus for consultations in Kyiv.
"I've decided to recall Ambassador of Ukraine to Belarus Ihor Kyzym for consultations in Kyiv to assess the prospects of Belarusian-Ukrainian relations in the new reality, to develop appropriate decisions taking into account the entire range of factors. This is solely because of Minsk's unacceptable actions," Kuleba said in a statement on the ministry's website, according to UNIAN.
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