Embassy of Ukraine, Prague

The Embassy of Ukraine in Prague (Czech: Ukrajinské velvyslanectví v Praze) is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in the Czech Republic.[1]

Embassy of Ukraine in Prague
LocationPrague
AddressCharlese de Gaulla 29, 160 00, Prague 6, Czech Republic
Coordinates50°6′19.7″N 14°23′54″E

History

On 8 December 1991, Czechoslovakia recognized Ukraine after the previous declaration of independence by the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine (24 August 1991), which was later approved by the referendum on 1 December 1991. The Soviet Union would eventually be dissolved by the resigning Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev (25 December 1991) and would formally split itself into Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine by signing declarations in Białowieża Forest by its respective presidents (Lukashenko, Yeltsin, Kravchuk) on 26 December 1991.

On 30 January 1992, Ukraine and Czechoslovakia established official diplomatic relations.

After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Ukraine recognized and re-established diplomatic relations with both the Czech Republic and Slovakia on 1 January 1993.

Ukraine has consulates in Brno.[2][3]

Ambassadors

  1. Maksym Slavinsky (1919)
  2. Mykhailo Levytsky (1921-1923)
  3. Roman Lubkivsky (1992-1995)
  4. Andriy Ozadovsky (1995-1999)[4]
  5. Serhiy Ustych (1999-2004)[5]
  6. Ivan Kuleba (2004-2009)[6]
  7. Ivan Hrytsak (2009-2012)[7]
  8. Borys Zaychuk (2012-2016)[8][9]
  9. Yevgen Perebyynis (2017-2022)[10]
  10. Vitalij Usatyj (2022-)[11]

See also

References

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