US diplomats have returned to Ukraine for the first time since russia's full-scale invasion. This was reported by The New York Times.
The media writes that according to a spokesman for the US State Department, the diplomats returned to Lviv for a short time. They met with Ukrainian officials and returned to Poland.
According to the NYT, the return of diplomats was the first step toward the possible resumption of work of the US Embassy in Kyiv.
The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spent about three hours with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his team in Kyiv. According to the head of the President’s Administration Andriy Yermak, during the visit, an agreement was reached on additional military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of 322m dollars.