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EU and member states summon Russian envoys after Moscow tells foreigners to leave Kyiv

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 9:30 AM

BRUSSELS, May 26 (Reuters) – Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and the European Union summoned Russian representatives on Tuesday ​after Russia threatened strikes on targets ‌in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv and urged foreigners, including diplomats, to leave.

Moscow said on Monday that it intended to mount strikes on ‌Ukrainian ​military targets and decision-making ⁠centres in Kyiv, one ⁠day after one of its heaviest bombardments of the city since the war began.

The European Union’s diplomatic service ​summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires, the bloc’s foreign policy spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Russia’s “threat ⁠to foreign citizens & ⁠diplomats to leave Kyiv is ​an unacceptable escalation”, spokesperson Anitta Hipper said ​in a post on X, calling for ‌Moscow to “stop hitting civilians”.

The EU’s delegation is remaining in Kyiv, the spokesperson added.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide ⁠said he had summoned Russia’s ambassador Nikolai Korchunov to address “the explicit threats against foreign personnel ⁠in Ukraine”.

Sweden ‌on Monday evening summoned ⁠the Russian ambassador to “condemn Russia’s ​false ‌claims of airspace violations in ​the Nordic-Baltic ⁠region and Russia’s threats against Latvia and other countries in the region”.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer, Louise Rasmussen and Linda Pasquini; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)