Poland Ambassador to Ukraine | |
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Ambasador Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na Ukrainie | |
since 2024 | |
Style | Mr. Ambassador (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
Reports to | Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Seat | Kyiv, Ukraine |
Appointer | President of Poland |
Term length | No fixed term |
Website | Embassy of Poland, Ukraine |
The Republic of Poland Ambassador to Ukraine is the leader of the Poland delegation, Poland Mission to Ukraine. Poland Ambassador to Ukraine is the official representative of the President and Government of Poland to the President and Government of Ukraine.
As with all Poland Ambassadors, the ambassador to Ukraine is nominated by the President of Poland and confirmed by the Parliamentary Commission of the Foreign Affairs. The ambassador serves at the pleasure of the president, and enjoys full diplomatic immunity.
The Embassy of Poland is located in Kyiv, in addition, there are Consulates General located in Lviv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Lutsk and Vinnytsia. [1]
Poland was the first country in the world which recognised Ukraine's independence in 1991. The history of ambassadors of Poland to Ukraine began in 1992, when both countries established diplomatic relations. Until 1991, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic had been a constituent SSR of the Soviet Union however during this period in Kiev was located Consulate General of Poland. [2]
Korczak is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several noble families of Clan Korczak in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Huta Pieniacka – was an ethnic Polish village of about 1,000 inhabitants until 1939, located in Tarnopol Voivodeship, Poland. The site of what was once the village is currently located some 50 km from Ternopil, beside the village of Holubytsia and Peniaky in Zolochiv Raion.
Poland–Ukraine relations revived on an international basis soon after Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Poland was the first country to recognize the existence of Ukraine. Various controversies from the shared history of the two countries' peoples occasionally resurface in Polish–Ukrainian relations, but they tend not to have a major influence on the bilateral relations of Poland and Ukraine.
Jerzy Artur Bahr was a Polish diplomat.
The AHS Krab is a 155 mm NATO-compatible self-propelled tracked gun-howitzer designed in Poland by Huta Stalowa Wola (HSW), by combining a heavily modified South Korean K9 Thunder chassis with a British BAE Systems AS-90M Braveheart turret with a 52-calibre gun produced by HSW and the Polish WB Electronics' Topaz artillery fire control system. "AHS" is not a part of the name, but Polish abbreviation of armatohaubica samobieżna - gun-howitzer, self-propelled.
The Embassy of Poland in Kyiv is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Poland in Ukraine.
Marek Ziółkowski is a Polish diplomat, ambassador of Poland to Ukraine (2001–2005), Kenya (2012–2015), and NATO (2017–2019).
Piotr Leszek Łukasiewicz is a Polish diplomat, Colonel of the Polish Armed Forces, political scientist; ambassador to Afghanistan (2012–2014), chargé d'affaires to Ukraine.
Helena Krasowska is a Polish linguist and professor at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsawand visiting professor at the Center for Eastern Europe at the University of Warsaw.
The 2021–22 Ukrainian Cup was the 31st annual season of Ukraine's football knockout competition. The competition started on 4 August 2021 and was expected to be concluded on 11 May 2022 with the final. The Ukrainian Association of Football announced that the new competition sponsor is a betting company VBet, same as for the Ukrainian Premier League. Dynamo Kyiv were the two-time defending winners.
Falanga is a Polish national radical organization which was founded in January 2009. It is led by Bartosz Bekier, former coordinator of the Masovian Brigade of the National Radical Camp (ONR).