On Saturday, Kuwait urged its citizens in Ukraine to leave the country amid heightened tensions between Kyiv and Moscow.
Kuwait’s foreign ministry also said citizens should postpone any plans to visit Ukraine.
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That announcement came shortly after Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, issued a public warning for all American citizens in Ukraine to leave the country as soon as possible. Sullivan said Russian President Vladimir Putin could give the order to launch an invasion of Ukraine any day now.