Embassy of Ukraine, Prague
The Embassy of Ukraine in Prague is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Czech Republic.[1]
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Location | Prague |
Address | Charlese de Gaulla 29, 160 00, Prague 6, Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 50°6′19.7″N 14°23′54″E |
History
Following independence, Ukraine 24 August 1991, the Czechoslovakia recognized Ukraine December 8, 1991 year. January 30, 1992, between Ukraine and Czechoslovakia was established diplomatic relations. Ukraine was one of the first countries in the world with which the Czech Republic established diplomatic relations - January 1, 1993, the first day of the existence of the Czech Republic as an independent state. Ukraine opened a consulate and an honorary consulate in Brno.[2][3]
Previous Ambassadors
- Maksym Slavinsky (1919)
- Mykhailo Levytsky (1921-1923)
- Roman Lubkivsky (1992-1995)
- Andriy Ozadovsky (1995-1999)[4]
- Serhiy Ustych (1999-2004)[5]
- Ivan Kuleba (2004-2009)[6]
- Ivan Hrytsak (2009-2012)[7]
- Borys Zaychuk (2012-2016)[8][9]
- Evgen Perebyynis (2017-)
See also
- Czech Republic–Ukraine relations
- Foreign relations of Czech Republic
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
- Diplomatic missions of Ukraine
References
- Embassy of Ukraine in Prague
- "Ukrainian embassy in Prague (in Czech and Ukrainian only)". Mfa.gov.ua. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
- "Ukrainian consulate in Brno(in Czech and Ukrainian only)" (in Czech). Ukrkonzulat.cz. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
- Decree of President of Ukraine 656/95
- Decree of President of Ukraine 948/99
- Decree of President of Ukraine 990/2004
- Decree of President of Ukraine 472/2009
- Decree of President of Ukraine 623/2012
- Poroshenko dismisses Ukrainian Ambassador to Czech Republic following scandal, UNIAN (21 August 2016)
External links
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