Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on Tuesday that Russia’s recommendation for foreign nations to evacuate their diplomatic staff from Kyiv remains unchanged. The advice, initially issued due to escalating tensions, is still considered valid by Moscow. Lavrov did not specify a timeframe for potential threats prompting the recommendation, nor did he detail any new developments influencing the stance. This reiteration comes amid ongoing geopolitical instability in the region. The Russian government has consistently expressed concerns regarding the safety of diplomatic personnel in the Ukrainian capital. No specific incidents directly threatening embassies were cited in Lavrov’s statement. The continued recommendation signals a persistent assessment of risk by Russia regarding the situation in Kyiv.