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US says will reopen Kyiv embassy, 'Russia has already failed' in war aims

U.S. officials said they pledged new assistance worth $713 million for Zelenskiy's government and other countries in the region

Antony Blinken. Photo: Reuters
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Antony Blinken. Photo: Reuters

Reuters KYIV
The United States promised on Monday to reopen its embassy in Kyiv soon, as Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine's capital and hailed its success so far against Russia's invasion.

Both men said the fact they were able to come to Kyiv was proof of Ukraine's tenacity in forcing Moscow to abandon an assault on the capital last month, and promised more aid to fend off Russian troops now attempting an advance in the east.

"What you've done in repelling the Russians in the battle of Kyiv is extraordinary and inspiring quite frankly to the rest

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