India asks its citizens to register at the Kyiv embassy

Amid the ongoing military buildup at the Russian-Ukrainian border, the Indian embassy in Kyiv has asked its citizens residing in Ukraine to register themselves in a bid to disseminate information in a swift manner.

NewsBharati    27-Jan-2022 14:42:57 PM
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Kyiv, Jan27: As Ukraine- Russia tensions seem imminent, India has asked its citizens in Ukraine to register with the embassy. This is to make the distribution of any important information seamless and swift.
 

Indian Embassy Ukrain 
 
Amid the ongoing military buildup at the Russian-Ukrainian border, the Indian embassy in Kyiv has asked its citizens residing in Ukraine to register themselves in a bid to disseminate information in a swift manner.
 
 
 
The embassy said it is closely monitoring the situation and asked Indian citizens to continuously follow its website for updates.
 
“With an intent to coordinate with Indian citizens effectively, and disseminate information in a swift manner, Embassy of India, Kyiv requests all Indian citizens, including students presently located in the territory of Ukraine, to fill up the below form. Those students presently pursuing online education from India are directed NOT to fill up the form," the Indian embassy said in a release.
 
"Embassy of India in Kyiv is closely monitoring the situation. It is advised to continue to follow the Embassy website, Facebook, and Twitter pages for further updates, which would be published as and when required," it added.
 
Tensions over Ukraine have increased in recent months, with Russia and NATO accusing each other of amassing troops on the Russian-Ukrainian border.
 
The United States and Ukraine accuse Russia of making preparations to invade. Meanwhile, Moscow denies the claims and maintains that it has no intention of attacking any country.
 
White House spokesperson said on Tuesday said the US would welcome any country's attempt to play a role in de-escalation of mounting tensions between Russia and Ukraine, including India.
 
"We certainly welcome any efforts to de-escalate and we are in touch with a range of allies and partners on this, but I don't have any specific conversations to read out that relate to Indian officials," White House spokesperson Jen Psaki a press briefing.