Embassy of Germany, Kyiv

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Embassy of Germany, Kyiv
Location Kyiv
Address25, Bogdana Khmelnitsky St., Kyiv, Ukraine, 01901
Coordinates 50°26′46″N30°30′40″E / 50.44611°N 30.51111°E / 50.44611; 30.51111 Coordinates: 50°26′46″N30°30′40″E / 50.44611°N 30.51111°E / 50.44611; 30.51111
Ambassador Anka Feldhusen

The Embassy of Germany in Kyiv is Germany's diplomatic mission to Ukraine. [1] The Federal Republic of Germany has since 1989 been officially represented in Ukraine, first by the Consulate General in Kyiv, since January 1992, after the Ukrainian independence in 1991, with a diplomatic mission. Since March 2000, an honorary consul in Lviv also represents the interests of the Federal Republic of Germany. In July 2008, another honorary consul was appointed in Odesa, followed by an additional consulate general in Donetsk since the summer of 2009.

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Previous Ambassadors

  1. Alfons Mumm von Schwarzenstein (1918)
  2. Johannes Graf von Berchem (1918-1919), Chargé d'Affaires
  3. Hennecke Graf von Bassewitz (1992–1993)
  4. Alexander Arnot (1993–1996)
  5. Eberhard Heyken (1996–2000)
  6. Dietmar Stüdemann (2000–2006)
  7. Reinhard Schäfers (2006–2008)
  8. Hans-Jürgen Heimsoeth (2008-2012)
  9. Christof Weil (2012-2016) [2]
  10. Ernst Reichel (2016-2019)
  11. Anka Feldhusen (since 2019)

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References

  1. "Embassy of Germany in Kyiv". Archived from the original on 2014-03-13. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  2. CV on the website of the German Embassy in Kyiv (Page request on 10 September 2012)