Embassy of Ukraine, Berlin

The Embassy of Ukraine in Berlin is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Germany.[1] Since 20 December 2014 Andriy Melnyk is the Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany.[2]

Embassy of Ukraine in Berlin
LocationBerlin
AddressAlbrechtstrasse 26, 10117 Berlin-Mitte Berlin
Coordinates52°31′26″N 13°23′01″E
AmbassadorAndriy Melnyk

History

Germany recognised the independence of Ukraine on December 26, 1991. Diplomatic relations were established on January 17, 1992.

Embassy building in Berlin

The headquarters of the message is the former administrative building of the municipal gas works in Berlin-Mitte. It was in 1910 by Ludwig Hoffmann and erected by the Turning rebuilt the 1992nd. It is available as part of the ensemble Friedrich Wilhelm city listed.[3]

Consulates

  • Consular Section of the Embassy of Ukraine in Berlin, (Albrecht Strasse 26, Berlin-Mitte)
  • Branch of the Ukrainian Embassy in Bonn (Rheinhöhenweg 101, Remagen-Oberwinter)
  • Consulate General of Ukraine in Hamburg (Mundsburger Damm 1, Hamburg)
  • Consulate General of Ukraine in Frankfurt (Vilbeler Strasse 29, Frankfurt am Main)
  • Consulate General of Ukraine in Munich (Lessing Strasse 14, Munich)

Previous Ambassadors

  1. Teodor Shteingel (1918)
  2. Mykola Porsh (1918-1920)
  3. Roman Smal-Stocki (1920-1923)
  4. Mykola von Wassilko (1923)[4]
  5. Ivan Piskowyi (March 6, 1992 to June 7, 1994)[5]
  6. Yurii V. Kostenko (December 28, 1994 to September 2, 1997)
  7. Anatoly Ponomarenko (2 September 1997 to 26 November 2003)[6]
  8. Serhiy Farenyk (28 November 2003 to 26 July 2005)[7]
  9. Ihor Dolhov (9 December 2005 to 4 April 2008)
  10. Natalia Zarudna (4 September 2008 to 16 December 2011)[8]
  11. Pavlo Klimkin (22 June 2012 to 19 June 2014)[9][10]
  12. Andriy Melnyk (20 December 2014 -)

See also

References

  • Embassy of Ukraine in Berlin
  • German-Ukrainian Relations in Historical Perspective. Ed. by Hans-Joachim Torke and John-Paul Himka. Edmonton & Toronto, 1994.


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