Roman Popadiuk

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  1. Ukrainian: Роман Попадюк, romanized: Roman Popadiuk

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Roman Popadiuk
Roman Popadiuk.jpg
1st United States Ambassador to Ukraine
In office
June 4, 1992 July 30, 1993
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Jon Gundersen
chargé d'affaires
United States Ambassador to Ukraine
1992–1993
Succeeded by