Embassy of Ukraine, Copenhagen
The Embassy of Ukraine in Copenhagen is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in the Kingdom of Denmark.[1]
Embassy of Ukraine in Copenhagen | |
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Location | Copenhagen |
Address | Toldbodgade 37 A, 1st fl., Copenhagen, 1253, Denmark |
Coordinates | 55.6824°N 12.5935°E |
Ambassador | Mykhailo Vydoinyk |
History
Following independence, Ukraine August 24, 1991 Denmark recognized Ukraine on December 31, 1991. On February 12, 1992, diplomatic relations were established between Ukraine and Denmark. From 1993 to 2004, the Ukrainian diplomatic mission in Copenhagen provided ambassadors concurrently. On April 7, 2005 the first Ambassador of Ukraine Natalia Zarudna with residence in Copenhagen, presented his credentials to Queen Margrethe II.
Previous Ambassadors
- Dmytro Levytsky (1919-1921)
- Kostyantyn Mashiko (1992-1995), Ambassador
- Olexiy Rybak (1995-1997), Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
- Vasyl Yakovenko (1997), Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
- Igor Podoliev (1997-1999), Ambassador[2]
- Olexandr Slipchenko (1999-2002), Ambassador[3]
- Natalia Zarudna (2004-2008), Ambassador[4]
- Olena Polunina (2008-2009), Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
- Pavlo Ryabikin (2009-2010), Ambassador
- Mykhailo Skuratovskyi (2010-2014),[5][6] Ambassador[7]
- Mykhailo Vydoinyk (2018 - ), Ambassador
See also
- Ukraine–Denmark relations
- Foreign relations of Denmark
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
- Embassy of Denmark in Kyiv
- Diplomatic missions of Ukraine
References
- Embassy of Ukraine in Copenhagen
- Decree of the President of Ukraine 715/97
- Decree of the President of Ukraine 1245/99
- Decree of the President of Ukraine 1129/2011
- Ambassador of Ukraine to the Kingdom of Denmark H.E. Mykhailo Skuratovskyi
- "Ukraines ambassadør i Danmark er fyret". Jyllands-Posten'. 20-03-2014.
- Decree of the President of Ukraine 779/2010
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