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This article lists resident diplomatic missions in Ukraine. At present, the capital city of Kyiv hosts 83 embassies. Several other countries have accredited non-resident diplomatic representation based out of their embassies from other European regional capitals, particularly Berlin and Warsaw. This listing excludes honorary consulates.
The Embassy of Germany in Kyiv is Germany's diplomatic mission to Ukraine. [1] The Federal Republic of Germany has since 1989 been officially represented in Ukraine, first by the Consulate General in Kyiv, since January 1992, after the Ukrainian independence in 1991, with a diplomatic mission.
Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Germany originally were established in 1918 as between Ukrainian People's Republic and German Empire, but were discontinued soon thereafter due to occupation of Ukraine by the Red Army. Current relations were resumed in 1989 at a consulate level, and in 1992 as full-scale diplomatic mission.
Diplomatic missions of Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany manages 227 diplomatic missions abroad. Of these, 153 are embassies, 52 consulates-general, 7 consulates, and 12 multilateral missions making it one of the world's largest diplomatic networks. [1] In addition, there are 337 honorary consuls, which are not included in this list.
The members of the British royal house, a branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, severed ties with their German cousins following several bombing raids on England by the first long-range bomber, the Gotha G.IV starting in March 1917. On July 17, 1917, King George V changed the family's name to the House of Windsor.
"Liste der diplomatischen Vertretungen und anderer Vertretungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (PDF) (in German). Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Germany "Rangfolge Leiter der diplomatischen Vertretungen" (PDF) (in German). Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Germany
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Kyslytsya started his career in international diplomacy as an intern to the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine. Over the next eight years Kyslytsya held a number of diplomacy roles, including: Special Assistant to the Deputy, First Deputy, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Head, a.i., of the Council of Europe Section, MFA, Ukraine; Second, First Secretary (political), Special Assistant to the Ambassador ...