- Countries are renaming streets with Russian embassies for
Ukraine . Albania renamed part of a street "Free Ukraine Street," Reuters reports.
European countries are showing support for Ukraine by renaming streets where Russian embassies are located, according to reports.
Albania has renamed a segment of a large street in its capital city, Tirana, where the
Tirana's city council unanimously approved the renaming of the street, according to The Guardian.
Ukrainian, Serbian, and Kosovar embassies are located on the same street, according to a Twitter post by Erion Veliaj, the mayor of Tirana.
Veliaj added that all embassies on the street will be required to update the address on their business cards and that the Albanian postal service will deliver mail only on "Free Ukraine Street."
—Erion Veliaj #EYC2022 (@erionveliaj) March 5, 2022
Reuters added that Vilnius, the capital city of
"From today, the business card of every employee of the Russian embassy will be decorated with a note honouring Ukraine's fighting, and everyone will have to think about the atrocities of the Russian regime against the peaceful Ukrainian nation when writing this street name," the city's mayor Remigijus Šimašius said in a statement shared by The Guardian.
Latvia's capital Riga has also named the street of its Russian embassy "Independent Ukraine Street," the publication added.
This comes amid calls for the UK to take similar action and to rename the street of its Russian embassy in London.
The Liberal Democrat political party has appealed to the Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council to rename Kensington Palace Gardens "Zelensky Avenue" in honor of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Evening Standard reports.
Representatives for Veliaj and Šimašius did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.