Embassy of Georgia, Kiev

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Embassy of Georgia, Kiev
Location Kiev
AddressArsenalna St., 18, Kiev 01901, Ukraine
Ambassador Grigol Katamadze

The Embassy of Georgia in Kiev is the diplomatic mission of Georgia in Ukraine. [1]

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History

In early September 1918 in Kiev, after talks with the government of Ukraine began operating Diplomatic Mission of Georgia, appointed ambassador Victor Tevzaya. and his deputy David Vacheishvili. The composition of the embassy were first and second secretaries, the consular, military attaché assistant economics department, press office. In the administrative and technical staff were Commandant home typists, translators, car driver, couriers, utility workers and others, only 20 people

Diplomatic relations between Georgia and Ukraine were established on 21 July 1992. April 5, 1994 began work Embassy of Ukraine in Georgia, August 19, 1994 - Embassy of Georgia in Kiev.

Consulate General of Georgia

Previous Ambassadors

Ambassador Mikheil Ukleba in the office of the Georgian Embassy in Kyiv Ambassador's office in the embassy of Georgia in Kiev.JPG
Ambassador Mikheil Ukleba in the office of the Georgian Embassy in Kyiv
  1. Victor Tevzaya (09.1918-09.1919) [2]
  2. Valeriy Chechelashvili (05.07.1994-04.10.1998); [3]
  3. Malkhaz Chachava (16.12.1998-13.10.2000); [4]
  4. Grigol Katamadze (31.10.2000 – 2007);. [5]
  5. Merab Antadze (01.11.2007 – 2008); [6]
  6. Grigol Katamadze (01.01.2009 - 2013). [7]
  7. Mikheil Ukleba (2013 - 2017)
  8. Gela Dumbadze (2017 -2019 )
  9. Teimuraz Sharashenidze (2019- )

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