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Croatia–Ukraine Relations
Croatia–Ukraine relations (, ) are foreign relations between Croatia and Ukraine. The countries established diplomatic relations on 18 February 1992. Croatia has an embassy in Kyiv and an honorary consulate in Donetsk. Ukraine has an embassy in Zagreb and honorary consulates in Malinska and Split, Croatia, Split. Croatia supports Ukraine's European Union and NATO membership. History Before 1991, both Croatia and Ukraine were part of multinational socialist states, SFR Yugoslavia and Soviet Union. Croatia Independence of Croatia, declared independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991, but considering a three-month moratorium on the decision urged by the European Community, it put into effect on 8 October 1991. Ukraine Ukrainian independence, proclaimed independence from the Soviet Union on 24 August 1991 and recognized Croatia on 11 December 1991 as the first United Nations member state which did it. Diplomatic relations between two countries were established on 18 February 1 ...
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Embassy Of Ukraine, Zagreb
The Ukrainian Embassy in Zagreb is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Croatia. The embassy building is located at Voćarska cesta 52 in Zagreb . The Ukrainian ambassador to Croatia has been Vasyl Kyrylych since December 2019. History Vasyl Kyrylych has been the ambassador since 2019. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine declared itself independent in August 1991. Croatia recognized it as an independent state on December 5, 1991. The establishment of diplomatic relations with Croatia was agreed in January 1994. The embassy in Zagreb was opened in 1995. Anatoly Shostak was accredited as the first ambassador . In 2019, cooperation between the diplomatic universities of both countries was agreed upon. Ambassadors and envoys of Ukraine in Croatia *Anatoly Shostak (1995-2001) *Andriy Olefirov (2001) *Viktor Kyryk (2001-2006) *Markian Lubkivskyi (2006-2009) *Borys Saychuk (2009-2010) *Anatoly Chernyshenko (2010) *Oleksandr Levchenko (2010-2017) *Yaroslav Simonov (2 ...
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