Embassy of Ukraine in Warsaw
LocationWarsaw,  Poland
Address7, Szucha, str 00-580[1]
Coordinates52°12′54″N 21°01′19″E / 52.21500°N 21.02194°E / 52.21500; 21.02194
AmbassadorVasyl Zvarych (since 2022)[2]

The Embassy of Ukraine in Warsaw is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Poland.[3]

History

Poland recognised the independence of Ukraine on 2 December 1991. Diplomatic relations were established on 4 January 1992. After the establishment of an independent Ukraine in 1991, the opened an office in Poland, sending a diplomat with the rank of "Special Envoy of the government," starting diplomatic relations. In 1992 it was raised to the rank of an embassy. Currently it is located in the building of the former USSR Trade Representation 7 Szucha, 00-580 Warsaw.

Ambassadors

Embassy of Ukraine, Warsaw (1920)
  1. Olexander Karpynskyy (1918)
  2. Andriy Livytskyi (1919–1920)
  3. Isai Hurhin (1920)
  4. Mieczyslaw Loganovsky (1921)
  5. Alexander Shumsky (1921–1922)
  6. Gregory Besyedovskyy (1922–1923)
  7. Teodozij Starak (1991)
  8. Anatoly Shevchuk (1991–1992)
  9. Hennadiy Udovenko (1992–1994)
  10. Peter Sardachuk (1994–1998)
  11. Dmytro Pavlychko (1999–2002)
  12. Olexander Nikonenko (2002–2003)
  13. Ihor Kharchenko (2003–2005)
  14. Olexander Motsyk (2005–2010)
  15. Markiyan Malsky (2010–2014)[4]
  16. Vladyslav Kanevsky (2014), сharge d'Affaires
  17. Andrii Deshchytsia (2014–2022)[5][2]
  18. Vasyl Zvarych (since 2022)[2][6]

See also

References

  1. "Ambasada Ukrainy w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej - KONTAKT: Ambasada i placówki konsularne". poland.mfa.gov.ua (in Polish).
  2. 1 2 3 Zelensky appoints Zvarych as Ukraine's ambassador to Poland, Ukrinform (8 February 2022)
  3. Embassy of Ukraine in Warsaw
  4. Decree of the President of Ukraine 787/2010
  5. Poroshenko appoints Deschytsia ambassador to Poland, Shamshur ambassador to France, Interfax-Ukraine (13 October 2014)
  6. Kitsoft. "Посольство України в Республіці Польща - Персона". poland.mfa.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-30.


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