Embassy of Ukraine, Tallinn

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Embassy of Ukraine, Tallinn
Location Tallinn
AddressLahe 6 Tallinn, 15170, Estonia
Coordinates 59°26′23.13″N24°47′2.56″E / 59.4397583°N 24.7840444°E / 59.4397583; 24.7840444 Coordinates: 59°26′23.13″N24°47′2.56″E / 59.4397583°N 24.7840444°E / 59.4397583; 24.7840444
Ambassador Mariana Betsa

Embassy of Ukraine in Tallinn is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Estonia. [1]

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History

Following independence, Ukraine August 24, 1991 Estonia proclaimed Ukraine December 6, 1991. January 3, 1992 between Ukraine and Estonia was established diplomatic relations. The basis for future bilateral relations was signed on 26 May 1992 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Ukraine and Estonia. October 1, 1993 in Tallinn started the Embassy of Ukraine in Estonia.

Previous Ambassadors

  1. Volodymyr Kedrovskiy (1919-1921)
  2. Mikhaylo Parashchuk (1921)
  3. Evgen Golitsynskii (1921)
  4. Evgen Terletsky (1921-1923)
  5. Viktor Hladush (1992-1993) [2]
  6. Yuriy Olenenko (1993-1999)
  7. Mykola Makarevich (1999-2005) [3]
  8. Pavlo Kiriakov (2005-2010) [4]
  9. Volodymyr Reshetnyak (2010), chargé d'Affaires ad interim
  10. Viktor Kryzhanivsky (2010-2017) [5]
  11. Vasyl Yakovenko (2017-2018), chargé d'Affaires ad interim
  12. Mariana Betsa (2018-)

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References

  1. Embassy of Ukraine in Tallinn
  2. "Decree of the President of Ukraine 494/92". Archived from the original on 2011-11-18. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
  3. Decree of the President of Ukraine 3486/2005
  4. Decree of the President of Ukraine 1878/2005
  5. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Ukraine in the Republic of Estonia