But it will not provide consular services.
The Embassy of Belgium in Kyiv will resume it’s work on Monday, July 11, and the new ambassador Peter Van De Velde will come to Ukraine. This was stated by Prime Minister Oleksandr de Croo, – Euractiv writes.
Van De Velde will replace former Ambassador to Ukraine Axel Lenaerts since the latter was reaching the end of his mandate.
After a joint security review was conducted by the ministries of foreign affairs and defense, the government gave permission for the embassy to reopen.
“The reopening of our embassy should allow closer ties with the Ukrainian authorities, particularly in the context of the security situation and Ukraine’s application for EU membership,” De Croo said.
As soon as the Belgian diplomatic team that will assist the new ambassador arrives in Kyiv, the local staff will also gradually resume work, De Croo’s office said.
“This is an important sign of stability and support for Ukrainians. The return of our diplomatic teams to Kyiv is also important for the reconstruction of the country, in which Belgian companies should play an important role” the prime minister added.
The Embassy of Belgium in Kyiv, which has been closed since March 1, after resuming work, will primarily focus on diplomatic services and contacts with the Ukrainian authorities.
Consular services for Belgians, provided by the consular staff working at border crossing points with Ukraine after the closing of the Embassy, will continue to be provided by the Belgian Embassy in Poland until “further notice,” – the prime minister’s office notes.
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